Sladen Snippet – ATO to seek special leave to appeal to the High Court in Harding

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.

Draft Tax Determination highlights the risks of back-to-back CGT Roll-overs.

Draft Tax Determination highlights the risks of back-to-back CGT Roll-overs.

We have previously written on the ATO releasing guidance on demergers and back-to-back CGT roll-overs. The ATO recently released Draft Taxation Determination TD 2019/D1 concerning demergers although the ATO’s draft views may be illustrative of the Commissioner’s views in the context of back-to-back CGT rollovers.

Sladen Legal trio voted among Australia’s Best Lawyers

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.

Sunset clauses and off-the-plan contracts – clouds on the horizon for developers

Sunset clauses and off-the-plan contracts – clouds on the horizon for developers

The Victorian Government has introduced the Sale of Land Amendment Bill 2019 (Bill) to Parliament, which proposes to amend the Sale of Land Act 1962 (Vic) (Act). The Bill, if passed, will affect vendors under existing and future off-the-plan contracts.

Sladen Snippet - Tax audits on rental properties

Sladen Snippet - Tax audits on rental properties

As reported recently by The Age and ABC News, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is targeting property investors particularly taxpayers who may have made mistakes, errors or false claims on their tax returns in relation to property owned for investment purposes.

Landholder duty – part 4 –aggregation and the double counting “trap”

Landholder duty – part 4 –aggregation and the double counting “trap”

This is Part 4 of a series of articles by our State Taxes Team on landholder duty and deconstructs the complex provisions by providing a snapshot on landholder duty and its application with regards to private entities.

Landholder Duty - Part 5 – Acquisitions of Economic Entitlement

Landholder Duty - Part 5 – Acquisitions of Economic Entitlement

In Parts 1-4 of this series, we discussed the landholder duty provisions, with a particular focus on Victorian landholder duty. In this part we continue to delve into the complex landholder provisions, with a focus on the principle of an acquisitions of economic entitlement.

Landholder Duty – Part 6 – Acquisition by Control and Anti-Avoidance

Landholder Duty – Part 6 – Acquisition by Control and Anti-Avoidance

This is Part 6 of a series of articles by our State Taxes Team on landholder duty and deconstructs the complex provisions by providing a snapshot on landholder duty and its application with regards to private entities.