The Full Federal Court in Hart v FCT affirmed the Federal Court’s decision in Paule v FCT that the capital gains tax (CGT) discount did not apply to the sale of shares owned by a trust.
Sladen Snippet - Further ATO Guidance on what is love and affection
On 6 February 2019, and as previously reported here, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) withdrew its longstanding public guidance that a company could forgive a debt for “natural love and affection” under the exception in the commercial debt forgiveness rules (CDF Rules) in Division 245. At that time, the ATO said it is developing guidance on the issue.
Bernie O’Sullivan Lawyers to join Sladen Legal
We’re delighted to announce that Bernie O’Sullivan Lawyers will be joining Sladen Legal, effective 1 October 2019. Coming together under the Sladen Legal brand this development will add depth and expertise to our already impressive team of Estate Planning, Tax, Business, Superannuation, Trusts and Dispute Resolution lawyers.
Sladen Snippet - Sunsetting PAF Guidelines to be remade
Treasury has released exposure draft Taxation Administration (Private Ancillary Fund) Guidelines 2019 (2019 Guidelines), in anticipation of the sunsetting of Private Ancillary Fund Guidelines 2009, which is scheduled to occur on 1 October 2019.
Sladen Snippet - Victorian Budget 2019/20 – Royal Assent is received
The State Taxation Acts Amendment Bill 2019 (Vic) has received royal assent on 18 June 2019. Following this, the measures outlined below will take effect from 19 June 2019
Sladen Snippet - Victorian Budget 2019/20 – Corporate reconstructions and consolidations are no longer fully exempt and instead will receive a duty concession
As set out in the recent controversial Victorian Budget article, the State Taxation Acts Amendment Bill 2019 (Vic) contains amendments to the corporate reconstruction exemption.
Sladen Snippet - Victorian Budget 2019/20 – Increase of foreign duty and land tax surcharges
As set out in the recent controversial Victorian Budget, the State Taxation Acts Amendment Bill 2019 (Vic) contains amendments directly impacting any foreign persons or entities holding Victorian properties.
Sladen Snippet - Victorian Budget 2019/20 – Introduction of duty on fixtures
As set out in the recent controversial Victorian Budget, the State Taxation Acts Amendment Bill 2019 (Vic) contains amendments that will introduce the imposition of duty on fixtures.
Sladen Snippet - Minimum Wage Decision – 3% Increase
Sladen Snippet - trustee obligations on the ATO radar
Sladen Snippet - What does the election mean for tax?
Sladen Snippet: ATO to begin data matching program on cryptocurrency holdings
The Federal Commissioner of Taxation (Commissioner) has given notice that the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will commence a data matching program on cryptocurrency.
Sladen Snippet - ATO releases draft tax determination on the application of the Small Business CGT concessions to investment properties
The Commissioner of Federal Taxation has expressed his preliminary views, in Tax Determination TD 2019/D4, that a company, which
Sladen snippet – 6 member SMSF measure removed for now
Sladen snippet – Superannuation in the 2019 Federal budget
Sladen Snippet - Update on Satyam – scope of double tax treaty – special leave denied
We reported on the Full Federal Court decision of Satyam Computer Services Limited v CoT (2018) [2018] FCAFC 172 (Satyam) here.
Sladen Snippet – ATO to seek special leave to appeal to the High Court in Harding
We previously reported here in relation to the Full Federal Court decision in the residency case of Harding v COT [2019] FCAFC 29 (Harding) which found in favour of Mr Harding, reversing the Federal Court’s decision at first instance.
Sladen Legal trio voted among Australia’s Best Lawyers
Sladen Legal’s Daniel Smedley, Neil Brydges and Phil Broderick have received recognition in the 12th Edition of The Best Lawyers in Australia. The list of impressive legal professionals was announced in the Australian Financial Review on 22 March 2019.
Sladen snippet – no further changes to LRBAs (unless Labor forms Government)
The Government has announced that no further changes will be made to the laws surrounding limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs).