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How will I be taxed? Capital v revenue and related issues…presentation
Published on 05 Sep 18 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- Sydney property landscape
- what do we come across?
- assumed knowledge – snapshot (it’s all in the paper)
- some commentary & opinion on the issues
- practical case studies.
Author profile
Scott McGill CTA
Scott McGill, CTA is a Partner at Pitcher Partners Sydney where he focuses on taxation, business, structuring and succession issues for a wide range of clients including high net worth and large private SME’s. He is closely engaged in the property industry across income tax, GST and state taxes and actively involved number of technical forums including the Property Council, Retirement Living Council and CAANZ taxation working groups. Scott does not shy away from complex issues or disputes and has a reputation for achieving commercial outcomes. - Current at 04 July 2023
This was presented at Property in Practice .
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