Sladen snippet - Wind farm turbines considered to be chattels not fixtures

Sladen snippet - Wind farm turbines considered to be chattels not fixtures

In the recent decision of AWF Prop Co 2 Pty Ltd and Ararat Wind Farm Pty Ltd v Ararat Rural City Council and Valuer General Victoria [2020] VSC 853, the Supreme Court of Victoria ruled in favour of the wind farm owners and determined the various wind farm assets (such as wind turbines) to be chattels rather than fixtures.

Sladen snippet – Land tax surcharge triggered due to defective saving clause in the trust deed

Sladen snippet – Land tax surcharge triggered due to defective saving clause in the trust deed

Many state and federal taxing provisions provide different tax outcomes on the trustees of trusts depending on what type of trust is involved. One example of this is contained in the NSW land tax rules which provides for a land tax surcharge on unit trusts that are “special trusts” rather than “fixed trusts”.

International Tax Series Part 7 – CGT main residence exemption for foreign resident beneficiaries of a deceased estate

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.

Sladen Snippet - Mere acknowledgement of trust found not to be liable

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

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 - GST on sales of vacant land by sheep grazing business

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.

AAT denies deductions for work-related expenses

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 - Advanced Holdings: are you sure you have read the trust deed?

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.

Are you on the ATO’s radar? The Next 5,000 compliance program commences

Are you on the ATO’s radar? The Next 5,000 compliance program commences

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has begun issuing notices for its compliance program focusing on the “Next 5,000” private groups in Australia (Next 5000 Program).

Healius: Full Court finds payments to doctors not deductible

Healius: Full Court finds payments to doctors not deductible

The Full Federal Court in FCT v Healius [2020] FCAFC 173 has upheld the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) appeal of the Federal Court decision in Healius v COT [2019] FCA 2011 which considered whether lump sum payments made by a medical centre to its doctors were assessable on revenue or capital account.

Tax Traps in CGT Rollovers

Tax Traps in CGT Rollovers

Many business owners may be considering a restructure, merger, or demerger in the current economic environment to adapt, sustain, or promote growth in these tumultuous times. A change in a corporate structure typically entails either the change of ownership interests in the entire business or the transfer of specific assets of the business.

Sladen Snippet - ATO Reminds Crypto Holders of CGT Liabilities

Sladen Snippet - ATO Reminds Crypto Holders of CGT Liabilities

In advancing their continued attention toward the taxation of cryptocurrencies, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has published a reminder for taxpayers to ensure they are working out capital gains and losses correctly;

Pike: Full Court applies DTA and finds taxpayer is not an Australian tax resident

Pike: Full Court applies DTA and finds taxpayer is not an Australian tax resident

Over the last 18 months several decisions of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Federal and Full Federal Courts considered the application of Australian tax residency laws including Harding v FCT [2019] FCAFC 29, FCT v Addy [2020] FCAFC 135, Stockton v FCT [2019] FCA 1679, Handsley v FCT [2019] AATA 917 and Coelho v FCT [2020] AATA 2474.

JobKeeper 2.0 is go!

JobKeeper 2.0 is go!

After 6 months of, and multiple revisions to the administration to, JobKeeper, the extension to the scheme – labelled JobKeeper 2.0, begins today. JobKeeper 2.0 runs until 28 March 2021. In this article we summarise the main elements and qualification requirements of JobKeeper 2.0.

Eichmann: Full Court holds that land is a small business active asset

Eichmann: Full Court holds that land is a small business active asset

In our earlier articles we discussed the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and Federal Court decisions in Eichmann v FCT [2019] AATA 162 and FCT v Eichmann [2019] FCA 2155. The Full Federal Court in Eichmann v FCT [2020] FCAFC 155 recently allowed the taxpayer’s appeal of the Federal Court decision.