Matters covered in this presentation include:
- a brief overview of why the case reached the Full Federal Court
- what matters convinced the Full Court to uphold the Commissioner's assessment
- why the Full Court could have decided the other way.
Source: QLD
Published Date: 8 Sep 2005
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