Learn about: Taxation law

Taxation is an area of law that is constantly changing and often business owners and individuals are not up to date on the latest claim options or tax deductions. FindLaw can help keep you aware of the latest changes and amendments in the law and should you need a lawyer to represent your case, we can help you find one too.


Articles matching Taxation law

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How trusts established to avoid tax liabilities are not allowed in Australia

Date: 17 Nov 2011, Filed under: Equity & Trusts, Taxation law

Is there any other social construct that is as maligned as the paying of taxes? Most Australians would have an understanding of why paying tax is necessary,...

ATO draft ruling on the timing for starting and ending an SMSF pension

Date: 06 Oct 2011, Filed under: Superannuation & Elder Law, Taxation law

A recent draft ATO ruling looks to help SMSF trustee(s) and their advisors work out when an SMSF member’s pension starts and ends. This article discusses...

Changes to the Taxation of Trusts

Date: 04 Aug 2011, Filed under: Equity & Trusts, Taxation law

Draft legislation and an explanatory memorandum have been released to fundamentally change the way trusts are taxed.

News Items matching Taxation law

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Concessional contributions: higher cap for those 50 and over

Date: 11 May 2011, Filed under: Taxation law, Administrative Law

The Government will set the proposed higher concessional contributions cap at $25,000 above the general concessional cap for eligible individuals a...

Excess contributions tax: refund option for contributions up to $10,000

Date: 11 May 2011, Filed under: Taxation law

The Government will provide eligible individuals who breach the concessional contributions cap by up to $10,000 with a one-off option to request th...

Jail sentence for GST fraud reduced because of error in accumulating sentences

Date: 02 May 2011, Filed under: Court Appearances, Taxation law

A businessman who was sentenced to jail for a total period of 7 years, with a non-parole period of 4 years and 3 months in relation to 2 counts of ...

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