The recent Supreme Court of Victoria decision of Razzy Australia Pty Ltd & Anor v Commissioner of State Revenue [2021] VSC 124 is a seminal decision as it provides much sought clarification on the application of various aspects of Chapter 3 of the Duties Act 2000 (Vic) (Act)
Sladen Snippet – Addy – Backpacker Tax case goes to High Court
We have previously discussed the Full Federal Court decision in Addy v FCT [2020] FCAFC 135 here. In this case, the court held that Ms Addy, a working holiday maker, was not entitled to benefit from the tax-free threshold as she was not an Australian tax resident. The so-called ‘backpacker tax’.
TR 2021/D2 – new ATO guidance on the PSI rules including the application of Part IVA
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) released Draft Taxation Ruling TR 2021/D2 on the operation of personal services income (PSI) rules and the personal services business (PSB) tests.
How to approach business structures and restructures in 2021
Documentary protocols and disclaimers
Sladen Snippet - Rural land leased to tenant found not to be used for primary production and subject to land tax
Sladen Snippet - Khan: self-education expenses not deductible
ZBFF v FCT: can an agreement to remit sale proceeds reduce a capital gain?
Allocation of professional firm profits – the ATO moves the goalposts!
On 1 March 2021, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) released Draft Practical Compliance Guideline PCG 2021/D2 Allocation of professional firm profits – ATO compliance approach (Draft PCG) that sets out the ATO’s proposed compliance approach to the allocation of profits by professional firms.
Sladen Snippet – Small business CGT Concessions: Is your business primarily deriving rent?
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has issued Taxation Determination TD 2021/2 that contains the ATO view that companies which carry on a business will be unable to benefit from the small business capital gains tax (CGT) concessions if the relevant asset is mainly used to derive rent (TD 2021/2 was issued as Draft TD 2019/D4 that we discussed here).
ATO’s Next 5,000 Audit Program – Our Top 5 Tips for how you can be ready
Bitcoin's back - but the ATO never left
With news and social media feeds being filled with tales of cryptocurrency (in particular bitcoin) prices fluctuating many taxpayers are making, or considering making, investments. However before jumping in taxpayers should understand that the anonymity that was originally touted as the shining crown of cryptocurrencies is not the invisibility cloak many may think it to be. What does the ATO really know about your cryptocurrency holdings and what do you need to disclose?
Sladen snippet – default interest subject to duty
Land transfer duty is calculated on the dutiable value of the property. In Commissioner of State Revenue (Vic) v 1043 Melton Highway Pty Ltd [2020] VSC 820, the Supreme Court considered default interest is included in ‘consideration’ for the transfer of dutiable property.
Sladen snippet - Wind farm turbines considered to be chattels not fixtures
In the recent decision of AWF Prop Co 2 Pty Ltd and Ararat Wind Farm Pty Ltd v Ararat Rural City Council and Valuer General Victoria [2020] VSC 853, the Supreme Court of Victoria ruled in favour of the wind farm owners and determined the various wind farm assets (such as wind turbines) to be chattels rather than fixtures.
Sladen snippet – Land tax surcharge triggered due to defective saving clause in the trust deed
Many state and federal taxing provisions provide different tax outcomes on the trustees of trusts depending on what type of trust is involved. One example of this is contained in the NSW land tax rules which provides for a land tax surcharge on unit trusts that are “special trusts” rather than “fixed trusts”.
International Tax Series Part 7 – CGT main residence exemption for foreign resident beneficiaries of a deceased estate
Our international tax series predominantly discusses Federal tax issues relating to non-resident (foreign) beneficiaries or non-resident trustees of a trust. This seventh article of the series focuses on the CGT main residence exemption (CGT MRE) for non-resident beneficiaries of deceased estates.
Sladen Snippet - Mere acknowledgement of trust found not to be liable
In CCSR v Benidorm Pty Ltd [2020] NSWCA 285, the NSW Court of Appeal found that a ‘declaration of trust’ did not trigger duty on the basis that it merely acknowledged the existence of an existing trust.
Sladen Snippet - Court allows trustee to amend trust deed to exclude foreign beneficiaries to avoid land tax surcharge
Many states now have foreign land tax surcharges that apply to foreign persons including trustee of foreign trusts. As a result many trustees will consider amending their trust deeds to ensure that they don’t inadvertently trigger such surcharges.
Sladen Snippet - GST on sales of vacant land by sheep grazing business
AAT denies deductions for work-related expenses
AAT denies deductions for work-related expenses: Lambourne v Commissioner of Taxation [2020] AATA 4562
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) recently agreed with the Commissioner in disallowing certain deductions for work-related expenses.