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Recorded Online Conferences

Tax Aspects of Property Transactions: Key Essentials for Property Lawyers – a recorded online conference

Hear from the experts at this online lunchtime conference. You can watch it on your computer or on your portable electronic device from anywhere.

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About the Recorded Online Conference

Session 1: Decoding Duty: Unravelling Land Transfer Duty Essentials for Property Lawyers

Property lawyers understand that real estate transactions involve complexities that extend beyond legal considerations. Among these crucial factors lies land transfer duty, commonly known as stamp duty, which carries significant implications for property transactions. To ensure compliance with taxation laws and provide effective guidance to clients, it is essential to grasp the basics of land transfer duty. In this paper, we will explore the fundamental principles of land transfer duty across various jurisdictions, including:

 

  • Jurisdictional variations: Examining the differences in land transfer duty legislation and rates across different states and territories.
  • Calculation methods: Exploring the formulas and assessment methodologies used to determine land transfer duty liabilities.
  • Exemptions and concessions: Identifying the various exemptions and concessions available to property buyers or sellers, such as first-home buyer concessions or off-the-plan concessions.
  • Thresholds and rates: Understanding the thresholds at which land transfer duty becomes applicable and the progressive rates applied to different property transaction values.
  • Recent legislative changes and potential future reforms that property lawyers need to be across
  • Practical examples and case studies

 

Session 2: GST and Real Property: The Key Essentials for Property Lawyers

From residential homes to commercial buildings, every property transaction is entwined with the intricate web of GST implications. This practical session unravels the mysteries of GST, and explores its rules, exemptions, calculations, and practical considerations that are vital for navigating the labyrinth of property taxation. It covers:

 

  • GST applicability to real property: Understanding when and how GST applies to different types of real property, including residential, commercial, and vacant land
  • GST registration and obligations: Exploring the requirements for property owners and businesses to register for GST and fulfill their reporting and compliance obligations.
  • Input tax credits and acquisitions: Examining the availability of input tax credits for property-related expenses and acquisitions, such as renovations, construction, and professional services.
  • GST on property sales and leases: the GST implications when selling or leasing real property, including the concept of taxable supplies, GST-free supplies, and adjustments
  • GST exemptions and concessions: Identifying the exemptions and concessions available for specific types of property transactions
  • Practical examples and case studies involving small scale property development

 

Session 3: Capital Gains Tax for Property Lawyers: Essential Principles, Strategies, and Insights

While property lawyers are not tax advisers, being comfortable with the fundamentals of CGT allows property lawyers to provide comprehensive guidance to clients, enabling them to navigate the complexities of taxation implications when buying, selling, or transferring real property. This practical webinar explores the basics of capital gains tax as it relates to real estate, including:

  • CGT on property sales: Exploring the tax implications when selling or disposing of real estate assets, including the calculation of capital gains and applicable tax rates.
  • CGT exemptions and concessions: Examining various exemptions and concessions available for property transactions, such as the main residence exemption, small business concessions, and rollover provisions.
  • Determining the cost base: Understanding the components that make up the cost base of a property, including acquisition costs, improvements, and associated expenses.
  • Calculating capital gains and losses: Exploring the methods used to calculate capital gains and losses
  • Timing considerations: Discussing the importance of timing in relation to CGT events, including the concept of the CGT discount, holding period requirements, and the impact of changing residency status.
  • Practical case studies

 

 

The Faculty

Leanne Connor, Director, WGC Business Advisors Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Vic (Chair)

Patrick Hunt, Founding Partner, Nuwaru Pty Ltd, Sydney, NSW

Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers, Sydney, NSW

Philip Diviny, Partner, Madgwicks Lawyers, Melbourne, Vic

CPD Information

Lawyers can claim up to 3 CPD units/points (substantive law).

WA Lawyers – Please note that TEN is unable to verify your completion of recorded online conferences to the Legal Practice Board of WA. TEN is an accredited provider.

Registration Special Offer

If you register and pay by 30 April 2024 you will pay only $385 – a saving of $165 off the full price conference registration fee of $550.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Conference & Event Coordinator, Jason Hooker on (03) 8601 7719 or email: [email protected]

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