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FCT v Ross Part 2: death not a factor to remit penalties
The Federal Court case of FCT v Ross [2021] FCA 766 concerned several aspects of taxation administrative law. This is the second article in a series on issues in FCT v Ross and discusses death not being a factor to remit penalties.
FCT v Ross Part 1: 20% base penalty uplift can apply automatically
The Federal Court case of FCT v Ross [2021] FCA 766 concerned several aspects of taxation administrative law. This is the first article in a series on issues in FCT v Ross.
ATO partially softens its view on non-arm’s length expenditure
After seeking advice from an independent advice panel, the ATO has released its finalised Law Companion Ruling setting out the ATO view on the non-arm’s length expenditure (NALE) amendments to section 295-550 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA97), LCR 2021/2. In addition, the ATO has amended its contribution tax ruling TR 2010/1. The final LCR and amendments to TR 2010/1 partially soften the ATO views on the application of NALE.
The Top Three Key Cross-Border Tax Issues in the Estate Plan
The increased global mobility of individuals and online transactions, together with the deregulation of financial markets and exchange controls since the 1980s, mean that cross-border estate tax issues are, in many instances, “the new black”.
The Top Three Key Cross-Border Tax Issues in the Estate Plan
The increased global mobility of individuals and online transactions, together with the deregulation of financial markets and exchange controls since the 1980s, mean that cross-border estate tax issues are, in many instances, “the new black”.
Capital gains, Discretionary Trusts and Foreign Residents: round 3 to the ATO
We wrote here and here about the Greensill (Thawley J) and Martin (Steward J) Federal Court decisions. In those decisions the Federal Court found in favour of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) that section 855-10 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (ITAA 1997) did not disregard a non-taxable Australian property capital gain distributed to a foreign resident beneficiary of an Australian discretionary trust.
Sladen Snippet - The Full Federal Court held prepayments of rent on capital account
In Mussalli & Ors v FC of T [2021] FCAFC 71, the taxpayer entered into lease and licence agreements to operate several McDonald’s fast-food restaurants.
McCarthy: sale of two-lot development taxed as ordinary income
A recent Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) decision re-emphasizes that taxpayers who purchase, subdivide, and sell land within a short timeframe may have entered into an isolated profit-making transaction, with any gains assessed on revenue account.
TD 2021/5: ATO guidance on receiver’s obligation to retain money for post-appointment tax liabilities
Section 254 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 sets out the obligations, liabilities and rights of agents and trustees. An agent or trustee is answerable as taxpayer for things required to be done by the tax Acts in respect of income, or any profits or gains of a capital nature, derived by the agent or trustee in his/her representative capacity or derived by the principal by virtue of the agency.
Employee Share Schemes - Budget changes should boost participation
Attracting and retaining high performing employees can be key to ensuring the long-term success and growth of a business – a significant challenge for many Australian businesses navigating through COVID-19. Implementing an employee share scheme (ESS) or incentive plan can be an effective means by which businesses can attract, motivate, and retain valued employees.
2021 Victorian State Budget - Prepare for tax increases
The Victorian State Budget for the 2021-2022 year brings with it particularly broad-ranging state taxation measures that will impact a diverse cross-section of the Victorian community. The changes include increased land tax and transfer (stamp) duty rates as well as new tax measures such as the windfall gain tax on rezoned land and a mental health and wellbeing levy (payroll tax surcharge).
The Top Three Key Cross-Border Tax Issues In The Estate Plan
The increased global mobility of individuals and online transactions, together with the deregulation of financial markets and exchange controls since the 1980s, mean that cross-border estate tax issues are, in many instances, “the new black”.
Federal Budget 2021-22: The Tax Changes You Need to Know
The Federal Budget 2021-2022 is big on spending and small on major structural change to tax however there are a number of tax measures within the Budget to be aware of.
Onus of proof: asset betterment case sent back to the AAT
Part IVC of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 gives taxpayers statutory avenues to argue, in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) or Federal Court, that the substantive liability imposed by an assessment is excessive through a review or appeal of an objection decision. Where an assessment is found to be excessive, the Commissioner must amend the assessment.
When a declaration of trust is dutiable: part 1
In this two-part article, we explore two recent cases that provide guidance on when a declaration of trust will be a dutiable transaction.
Razzy Part 3 – what is ‘in connection with’ ceasing to be a member of a super fund for the section 40 duty exemption?
This final part of our 3 part series on the decision of Razzy Australia Pty Ltd & Anor v Commissioner of State Revenue [2021] VSC 124 looks at the requirement under the super fund to super fund duty exemption (as contained in section 40 of the Duties Act 2000 (Vic) (Act)) that a person ceases to be a member of a complying superannuation
Razzy Part 2 – Does the super fund to super fund duty exemption apply to the redemption of units?
In this part 2 of our series on the decision of Razzy Australia Pty Ltd & Anor v Commissioner of State Revenue [2021] VSC 124 we look at whether the exemption in section 40 of the Duties Act 2000 (Vic) (Act) includes transactions other than transfers.
Razzy Part 1 – Are exempt transfers aggregated for landholder duty?
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.