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Unit Overview

Description

This unit examines, in detail, the salient provisions of Part 3–1 and 3–3 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. Particular attention is paid to the theoretical underpinnings of the capital gains tax (CGT); the definition of an asset, the acquisition and disposal of assets; CGT events and the calculation of a net gain or loss and the carry-forward of losses; the deferment of tax by rollovers; resident and non-resident status; and the special provisions relating to companies, shareholders, trusts, leases and the principal residence. The unit has a practical problem-solving orientation.

Credit
6 points
Outcomes

Students acquire a sound working knowledge of the capital gains tax suitable for solicitors in general practice or specialists in tax law.

Assessment

This comprises a 9000-word essay on a CGT-related topic of the student's choosing plus a 90-minute seminar presentation towards the end of semester.



Student may be offered supplementary assessment in this unit if they meet the eligibility criteria.

Unit Coordinator(s)
George Syrota
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