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Product DescriptionThe Australian Taxation Study Manual provides suggested solutions to a series of case-study type questions on taxation. Each question deals with a real-life tax problem, allowing readers to test and apply their knowledge of taxation law and gain confidence in preparing for assessment.Covering twelve key areas of taxation law and practice, these practical questions are graded for levels of complexity and cross-referenced to the 2015 editions of Australian Taxation Law and Foundations of Taxation Law.All calculations updated to reflect changes for the 2014/15 tax year to rates and rebatesAdditional questions without solutions provide a further study resource for self-testing or tutorial exercisesA topical index, case table and finding list for legislation and rulings helps readers quickly navigate and access relevant parts of the lawNote: formerly published by CCHAbout the AuthorLeslie Nethercott, Associate Professor (Taxation), La Trobe Business School,Ken Devos, Senior Lecturer (Business Law and Taxation), Monash University,Grant Richardson, Chaired Professor of Accounting, Adelaide Business SchoolLes Nethercott is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law at La Trobe UniversityKen Devos is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Business Law and Taxation at Monash University.Grant Richardson is Professor in the Business School at the University of Adelaide.
This manual investigates the practical application of Australian taxation law through a structured series of case-study problems. The authors, all established academics in business law and accounting, provide a framework for students and practitioners to test their understanding of complex tax legislation. By utilizing real-life scenarios, the text bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and the technical requirements of tax preparation.
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Experts and educators frequently utilize this text as a primary resource for students preparing for taxation assessments. Readers often note the technical density of the material, which is designed to mirror the complexity of professional tax practice.
Page Count:
608
Publication Date:
2016-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190304200
ISBN-13:
9780190304201
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