Miscellaneous 2001

The New 'Alienation of Personal Services Income' Rules

Published Date: 29 May 2001

 

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Topics covered in this seminar paper include:
- The new rules will be explained in the light of the recent draft rulings issues by the ATO TR 2001/D3 and D4
- Analysis of the definition of Personal Services Income, and when taxpayers can expect to be caught by the new rules
- Impact on both existing businesses as well as new start ups
- When does an individual or entity conduct a personal services business?

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  • Published By: Mark Pizzacalla CTA
  • Published On:29 May 2001
  • Session Name:The New 'Alienation of Personal Services Income' Rules
  • Read Time:30+ minutes

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