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Sladen Snippet - Government announces ability to commute market linked and legacy pensions
A surprise inclusion in the Federal Government’s Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) could mean good news for recipients of certain non-commutable ‘legacy’ pensions.
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.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 5 – Victorian concessional regional rates
Thousands of businesses across regional Victoria have already taken advantage of the Victorian Government’s regional payroll tax cuts, which have saved businesses more than $31 million in the first financial year it was introduced.
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 - Court awarded damages in SMSF Property Development case
While SMSF trustees should be aware of the ATO’s concerns in relation to property development (for example, as outlined in SMSFRB 2020/1), a recent Full Court of the Supreme Court of South Australia has highlighted the commercial risks of such arrangement.
Sladen Snippet - GST on sales of vacant land by sheep grazing business
For a supply to trigger a GST liability, it needs (amongst other things) to be made in the course of furtherance of an enterprise. A common GST question is whether the sales of vacant lots of land amount to carrying on an ‘enterprise’ and are subject to GST.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 6 - Contractors
Payroll tax captures not only wages paid to employees but also certain payments made to contractors. In this part 6 of our payroll tax series, we look at what is a contractor and what payments to contractors are caught by the payroll tax regime. In part 7 we will examine the exemptions that apply to contractors.
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.
Sladen Snippet - ATO finalises legislative instrument to deal with in-house asset issues for SMSFs offering rent deferrals to related party tenants
As previously discussed here, the ATO has now finalised the legislative instrument Self-Managed Superannuation Funds (COVID-19 Rental income deferrals – In-house Asset Exclusion) Determination 2020 (Determination). The Determination does not materially differ from the draft version.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 7 - Contractor Exemptions
As follow on from part 6 of our payroll tax series, where we identified when payments to contractors will be caught by the payroll tax system, in this article we consider the various exemptions that can apply to such payments to contactors. Importantly, if any of these exemptions apply, such payments to contractors will not be subject to payroll tax.
Victorian State Budget 2020-21 updates
The Victorian State Budget for the 2020-21 year has been much awaited in light of the recent Covid-19 pandemic. The budget focused on promoting investment into housing and planning, rebuilding the state and its economy.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 8 – Employment Agency Contracts
In part 8 of our payroll tax series, we explore how payments under an employment agency contract may be subject to payroll tax. The employment agency contracts were initially inserted into the Victorian Payroll Tax Act 2007 (the Act) as an anti-avoidance measure to capture not only traditional employment agency arrangement but also the interposition of entities
Sladen Snippet – Another trust deed variation found to be defective
When varying a trust deed is vital to ensure that the variation is in accordance with the variation power and, critically, whether the particular variation can be made at all.
Rectifying mistakes in trust deeds
This article discusses the challenges of rectifying mistakes in trust deeds by way of a deed of rectification, particularly in the context of tax disputes involving revenue authorities.
Restructuring and CGT roll-overs: tips for Advisors
Restructuring and CGT roll-overs: tips for Advisors Slide Overview
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Restructuring And CGT Roll-Overs: Tips For Advisors
Restructuring and CGT roll-overs: tips for Advisors Slide Overview
Sladen Snippet - Advanced Holdings: are you sure you have read the trust deed?
We have previously written about carefully reading the clauses of a trust deed when seeking to make variations. The recent Federal Court decision of Advanced Holdings once again exemplifies the adverse outcomes that can arise when protocols prescribed in a trust deed are not followed.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 9 – General Exemptions
In part 9 of our payroll tax series, we explore the different types of payroll tax exemptions employers may qualify for. While we will refer to theVictorian legislation, these principles apply across all States and Territories as the payroll tax legislation is uniformed across Australia.
Payroll Tax Series – Part 10 – Payroll Tax Grouping
In this 10th part of our payroll tax series, we explore the grouping provisions contained in the Payroll Tax 2007 (PTA 2007). While we will refer to the Victorian legislation, similar provisions exist in all states and territories due to a harmonisation of the law.