Principles of Taxation Law 2024 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Kerrie Sadiq, Celeste Black, Jared Clements, Rami Hanegbi, Sunita Jogarajan, Richard Krever, Wes Obs
Publisher: Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited
ISBN: 9780455248110
Edition: 1st Edition

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Taxation law can be an incredibly complex subject to absorb, particularly when time is limited. Written specifically for students, Principles of Taxation Law 2024 brings much needed clarity to this area of law.
Utilising many methods to make understanding this often daunting subject achievable, particular features of the 2023 edition include:

  • seven parts: overview and structure, principles of income, deductions and offsets, timing issues, investment and business entities, tax avoidance and administration, and indirect taxes;
  • clearly structured chapters within those parts grouped under helpful headings;
  • flowcharts, diagrams and tables, end of chapter practice questions, and case summaries;
  • an appendix containing all of the up-to-date and relevant rates; and
  • the online self-testing component mentor, which provides questions for students of both business and law;

Every major aspect of the Australian tax system is covered. Students completing courses to satisfy the Tax Practitioners Board will find all the material they need, with chapters on topics such as goods and services tax, superannuation, offsets, partnerships, capital gains tax, trusts, company tax, tax administration and state taxes. All chapters have been thoroughly updated to ensure contemporary issues are covered.
Principles of Taxation Law 2024 is the perfect tool to guide the reader from their initial exposure to the subject to success in taxation law exams.