This paper analyses in detail:
- the concept of supply in the Australian GST system
- how the courts and the ATO have interpreted the concept
- how the Commissioner's views in GSTR 2006/9 can be applied in real life multi-party transactions.
Source: Victoria
Published Date: 30 May 2007
This paper analyses in detail:
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