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The Taxing Issue of Property: Keeping Ahead of the Curve (VIC)

It goes without saying that property law is a fast-paced environment. Lawyers need to keep up to date with recent developments not only in property law but also changes in state and federal tax law. Taking a practical approach, this session will provide an overview of the relevant

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About the Podcast

It goes without saying that property law is a fast-paced environment. Lawyers need to keep up to date with recent developments not only in property law but also changes in state and federal tax law. Taking a practical approach, this session will provide an overview of the relevant tax considerations property lawyers in Victoria should know. Specifically, the session will cover:

  • Practical applications of GST, with a spotlight on going concerns and the margin scheme
  • Land tax and dealing with exemptions (inc. primary production)
  • Stamp duty (inc. sub-sales, recent rulings regarding what is a land development and penalty interest)
  • Transfers between spouses, family members and duty implications

Presented By

Leila Chalk
Partner, Forty Four Degrees Lawyers & Consultants Melbourne, Vic

Leila is the principal solicitor of Forty Four Degrees with a passion for commercial and property law. Leila is a published author and obsessed baker.

Leila presents at different property law seminars as part of annual continued professional development conferences and consults other lawyers in the area of practice management. She looks after lawyers and other professionals facing disciplinary proceedings from their regulatory body.

Leila has written a number of guides on property law available at the Victorian Law Foundation and has presented seminars annually at Law Week.

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0.5 CPD units

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