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Worldwide Business Tax Facts
CCH Editors. 2010
Due for publication in September 2010, this convenient look-up tool provides the time-poor tax professional with instant access to the essential tax facts for over 45 jurisdictions. Compiled by local tax experts affiliated with the Crowe Horwath International network, it’s small enough to carry around or throw into your briefcase.
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Australian Master GST Guide 2011
Philip McCouat. 2011
Published in February 2011, The Australian Master GST Guide contains a clear, practical explanation of GST with numerous examples of how it works in practice. It is up to date to 1 January 2011 and incorporates all changes and all proposed changes to the GST law.
Particular attention is given to key subject areas such as real
property, imports/exports, finance, transport, food, education, health and charities. Significant coverage of audit, compliance activities and planning opportunities is also included.
Provides clear, practical and comprehensive coverage about GST; Useful tips on planning and cash flow; Helpful industry checklists; Specific chapters on Luxury Car Tax and Wine Equalisation Tax.
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Australian Master Tax Guide 2011 - 48th Edition
CCH. 2011
The Australian Master Tax Guide 2011 contains a clear explanation of the Australian tax law including the latest tax reforms.
The Master Tax Guide's content is up to date as at 1 January 2011, and features:
- Highlights of all major tax developments linked to the commentary in each chapter
- Cross references at the end of each CCH paragraph to more detailed information
- Handy checklists and tables, complete effective life (depreciation) tables and a calendar of key tax dates
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FBT Compliance Guide 2011
By C. Wilmot. 2011
The FBT Compliance Guide 2011 provides a comprehensive coverage of Australia’s fringe benefits tax legislation, FBT law modifications during 2010 and salary packaging.
The book will benefit readers by: assisting in determination of whether a concession given to an employee is subject to FBT; explaining the calculation of the taxable value of fringe benefits using work papers and examples; information on the preparation of the FBT return by taxable, rebatable and Section 57A employers and the determination of reportable fringe benefits; Summarises FBT changes and developments during the 2010 calendar year – legislation, tax cases, rulings, determinations, interpretative decisions and highlights of the NTLG FBT Sub-committee meetings.
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Tax Agents Manual
By John Gaal. 2010
CCH and the Taxation Institute of Australia have joined together to publish the Tax Agents Manual. This new publication deals comprehensively with the fundamental changes to the law governing practice as a tax agent that are being introduced by the Tax Agent Services Act 2009. The book features: analysis of the important issues with practical implications; commentary and relevant legislation; and a Bonus Practitioner Toolkit, containing checklists and templates that practitioners will need to ensure they comply with the requirements of the new regime.
Content includes: the scope and operation of the new Code of Professional Conduct; the new Tax Practitioners Board, including its investigatory and sanction powers; the new civil penalty regime; the penalty safe harbours for taxpayers and other client issues; and transitional issues.
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