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FUNDAMENTAL TAX<br />
Legislation 2012<br />
Keith Kendall and Dale Pinto<br />
new<br />
EDition<br />
Fundamental Tax Legislation 2012 contains<br />
the essential provisions from Australia’s taxation<br />
legislation in a single invaluable volume,<br />
making it the complete legislation resource for<br />
tax students.<br />
Included are extracts from the following:<br />
• Income Tax Assessment Act 1997<br />
• Income Tax Assessment Regulations 1997<br />
• Income Tax Assessment Act 1936<br />
• Income Tax Regulations 1936<br />
• Income Tax Rates Act 1986<br />
• International Tax Agreements Act 1953<br />
• Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986<br />
• Taxation Administration Act 1953<br />
• Income Tax Act 1986<br />
• A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax)<br />
Act 1999<br />
• A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax)<br />
Regulations 1999<br />
• Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.<br />
Features<br />
• Introduction section featuring an overview of<br />
the Australian tax system;<br />
• Tax rates;<br />
• Year in Review;<br />
• Selected legislation relevant to the<br />
undergraduate student.<br />
GST IN AUSTRALIA: LOOKING<br />
FORWARD FROM THE FIRST DECADE<br />
Christine Peacock<br />
It is now 10 years since Australia’s Goods and<br />
Services Tax system was introduced. It is therefore<br />
timely to review the system as a whole and to<br />
consider what reforms still need to take place.<br />
GST in Australia: Looking Forward from the First<br />
Decade comprises contributions from a team of<br />
experts from many different disciplines. They<br />
include representatives from the Australian<br />
Government Solicitor’s office; the Australian<br />
Taxation Office; the New Zealand Inland<br />
Revenue Department; partners from major<br />
professional services firms; and academic<br />
experts from Australia, New Zealand, China<br />
and the Netherlands. These authors analyse<br />
the Australian experience with the GST as well<br />
as the impact that the tax has had elsewhere.<br />
Important issues that are addressed include:<br />
• What lessons have been learned from the<br />
introduction of GST<br />
• What are some of the issues that have<br />
emerged in practice as a result of the GST<br />
• What reforms still need to take place<br />
June 2011, Softcover<br />
Code: 978 0864 606 907<br />
Price: $119.00 incl. GST<br />
* Inspection copies are not available for this text.<br />
NEW<br />
GST LEGISLATION PLUS 2011<br />
Richard Krever<br />
Uncomplicating the complicated….GST<br />
legislation is often complex and difficult to<br />
comprehend, even for experts. GST Legislation<br />
Plus 2011 provides answers to questions on GST<br />
that would otherwise involve detailed research.<br />
GST Legislation Plus 2011 is the only GST<br />
legislation source that provides annotations on<br />
a section-by-section basis of relevant rulings,<br />
regulations and cases. It includes section<br />
notes for tracking legislative amendments,<br />
cross-references to each defined term, alerts to<br />
overriding provisions, and relevant overseas and<br />
Australian case precedents.<br />
Designed to include a comprehensive set of GST<br />
and related legislation in an easy-to-read layout,<br />
plus history notes and annotations by Professor<br />
Rick Krever, GST Legislation Plus 2011 is essential<br />
for those who need to understand GST operative<br />
rules and find the right information fast.<br />
January 2011, Softcover<br />
Code: 978 0864 606 990<br />
Price: $180.00 incl. GST<br />
* Inspection copies are not available for this text.<br />
new<br />
EDition<br />
February 2012, Softcover<br />
Code 978 0864 607 508<br />
Price $92.00 incl. GST<br />
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