
Foundations of Taxation Law 2021 provides a concise introduction to the policy, principles and practice that underpin the Australian taxation system. The book focuses on the key components covered in many introductory and advanced taxation law courses studies at Australian universities. It is designed to be used by undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as students undertaking professional qualifications with accounting bodies, law societies and the Taxation institute of Australia. The book is also intended to serve as a general reference guide for taxation academics and researches, as well as practising lawyers and accountants, who require a succinct and user-friendly explanation.
This text investigates the foundational policy, principles, and practical applications that constitute the Australian taxation system. Stephen Barkoczy, a recognized expert in tax law, synthesizes complex legislative frameworks into a structured guide. The book serves as a pedagogical resource for students and a reference for practitioners, utilizing current statutes and case law to explain the mechanics of tax obligations.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a reliable, foundational text for students navigating the complexities of Australian tax law. Practitioners often note the clarity of the prose, which makes dense legislative material accessible for both study and professional reference.
Page Count:
1360
Publication Date:
2021-05-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190330724
ISBN-13:
9780190330729
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