Taxation Law in Context 2011-12
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 10 November 2011
- ISBN 9780195573541
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 245x190 mm
- Weight 10 g
- Language English
- Illustrations yes 0
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Short description:
Taking a logical approach, and incorporating a range of useful learning tools, this book will help students understand the key areas of the Australian taxation system. Aimed at satisfying the requirements of standard taxation law courses, in particular for business students, the text provides clear explanations of the law; uses flowcharts, tables and diagrams to assist students to deepen their understanding; includes an overview of how to research taxation law questions and how to
study for taxation law exams; and is accompanied by audio summaries of each chapter for students to use in their revision. This book will be updated annually in line with Australian taxation legislation.
Long description:
Taking a logical approach, and incorporating a range of useful learning tools, Taxation Law in Context will help students understand the key areas of the Australian taxation system.
Aimed at satisfying the requirements of standard taxation law courses, in particular for business students, the text provides clear explanations of the law. It uses flowcharts, tables and diagrams to assist students to deepen their understanding and includes an overview of how to research taxation law questions and how to study for taxation law exams.
Audio summaries of each chapter are available online for students to use in their revision.
This book will be updated annually in line with Australian taxation legislation.
Table of Contents:
Study Approach to Succeed
Setting the Scene - Why Are There Taxes?
The Taxation Network in Australia
Goods and Services Tax
Income
Deductions
Capital Allowances and Trading Stock
How to Account For and Report Income
Capital Gains Tax
Fringe Benefits Tax
Taxation of Partnerships, Corporate Entities and Trusts
International Taxation
Tax Avoidance Overview
Key Tax Law Cases
Appendix