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Publication date: 30 Jul 20 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Abstract:
This video covers:
- what are economic entitlements in property, and should they be subject to duty?
- current law – are they subject to stamp duty?
- the specific Victorian economic entitlement provisions
- duty on infrastructure transactions – the lease / licence distinction
- the WA fixed infrastructure right provisions.
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Author profiles
Adrian Chek
Adrian Chek, CTA,is one of Australia's leading stamp duty advisers. He is also an expert in GST and income tax. Adrian has advised on stamp duty, GST and tax issues on a variety of issues and matters for corporates, property trusts and financial institutions including issues relating to mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructures, property trust floats, the establishment of wholesale property trusts, infrastructure acquisitions, landholder stamp duty, finance transactions, resettlement, employee remuneration, and various state taxes including land tax. - Current at 09 June 2020Michelle Owens
Michelle Owens is an Assistant Director at the Western Australian Office of State Revenue with over 16 years’ experience in administering State taxes. She has significant expertise in duties administration, including five years leading the branch responsible for assessing landholder and mining transactions and other complex matters such as corporate reconstruction and charitable exemptions. In her current role, Michelle manages the legislative program for the State tax laws. This includes overseeing the strategic development of policy options and leading the design and development of changes to the laws. She has a strong focus on customer engagement and works closely with stakeholders to deliver balanced outcomes that reflect commercial practices. Michelle is an Affiliate Member of the Tax Institute and a Fellow of Leadership Western Australia. - Current at 05 June 2020Vasko Nastevski
Vasko has been in the Policy and Legislation Branch at the State Revenue Office for several years where he has held both management and senior policy specialist positions. He has extensive experience in the development of policy and legislation and has been involved in numerous state tax reform projects, particularly relating to the Duties Act 2000. Vasko has also spent time at the Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance involved in Tax policy and as a principal advisor. - Current at 17 March 2015Copyright Statement