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Tredoux, Liezel G., e Kathleen Van der Linde. "The Taxation of Company Distributions in Respect of Hybrid Instruments in South Africa: Lessons from Australia and Canada". Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 24 (12 gennaio 2021): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2021/v24i0a6781.
Testo completoThomas, Colin G., e Catherine A. Hayne. "THE IMPACT OF TAXATION LEGISLATION DEVELOPMENTS ON NON- RESIDENTS INVESTING IN AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM PROJECTS". APPEA Journal 29, n. 1 (1989): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj88010.
Testo completoSERGEEV, S. V. "TAXATION OF DIVIDENDS PAID TO FOREIGN ORGANIZATIONS". Actual Problems of Russian Law, n. 5 (18 giugno 2019): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2019.102.5.078-085.
Testo completoZagonel, Timóteo, Paulo Renato Soares Terra e Diogo Favero Pasuch. "Taxation, corporate governance and dividend policy in Brazil". RAUSP Management Journal 53, n. 3 (9 luglio 2018): 304–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rausp-04-2018-006.
Testo completoKilian, Neels. "Differences between Members and Shareholders of a Friendly Society and the Payment of Dividends: A South African–Australian Perspective". Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 24 (18 giugno 2021): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2021/v24i0a10733.
Testo completoCurran, Michael, e Prem W. S. Yapa. "Examining the Taxation Profession in Australia – A Framework". Australasian Business, Accounting and Finance Journal 15, n. 3 (2021): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.14453/aabfj.v15i3.2.
Testo completoKrever, Richard. "A Tax Policy Legacy: Tim Edgar's Contributions to Tax Scholarship and Tax Legislation". Canadian Tax Journal/Revue fiscale canadienne 68, n. 2 (luglio 2020): 517–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.32721/ctj.2020.68.2.sym.krever.
Testo completoKorol, Volodymyr. "EU Members States legislation harmonization relating to controlled foreign companies in the area of anti-tax avoidance". Legal Ukraine, n. 7 (21 settembre 2020): 36–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.37749/2308-9636-2020-7(211)-5.
Testo completoBeebeejaun, Ambareen. "The Anti-Avoidance Provisions of the Mauritius Income Tax Act 1995". International Journal of Law and Management 60, n. 5 (10 settembre 2018): 1223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlma-07-2017-0174.
Testo completoKendall, Wesley. "A Statutory Comparative Analysis of Dividend Taxation Laws in Vietnam and Australia: Restructuring Regulatory Regimes to Attract Capital Investment". IAMURE International Journal of Business and Management 9, n. 1 (1 giugno 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.7718/iamure.ijbm.v9i1.822.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Dividends Taxation Law and legislation Australia"
Rumble, Tony Law Faculty of Law UNSW. "Synthetic equity and franked debt: capital markets savings cures". Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Law, 1998. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/17591.
Testo completoTooma, Rachel Anne Law Faculty of Law UNSW. "A case for a uniform statutory general anti-avoidance rule in Australian taxation legislation". Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Law, 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/29348.
Testo completoVan, Wyk Ellane. "Belasting op buitelandse dividende in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/19901.
Testo completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: The introduction of section 9E in the Income Tax Act, NO.58 of 1962 (hereafter "the Act") became effective on 23 February 2000. The main reasons for the introduction of this was, inter alia, to broaden the tax base and to phase in the residency basis of taxation. Consequently are the foreign dividend rules of section 9E interrelated to the foreign income rules of section 90, being the application of the residence basis of taxation. The main objective of this study is to investigate the taxation of foreign dividends in the Republic of South Africa. The introduction of section 9E saw new terminology introduced, which need analysis. This analysis is made possible by supplying the definitions from the Act, as well as making use of national and international case law. Further investigation is also done as to the relevance of section 9E to other sections in the Act, relevant anti-avoidance rules regarding foreign dividends, the effect of section 9E on investment income from tax havens, with specific reference to natural persons, the effect of taxation of foreign dividends on the migration- and investment decisions of non-residents, relief provided regarding double taxation and section 9E's effect on secondary taxation on companies. Lastly, the collection of taxation on foreign dividends is investigated.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die invoeging van artikel 9E in die Inkomstebelastingwet, No.58 van 1962 (hierna "die Wet") het van krag geword op 23 Februarie 2000. Die hoofredes vir die invoeging van die artikel in die Wet was onder andere om die belastingbasis te verbreed en om die verblyfbasis van belasting in te faseer. Juis as gevolg van laasgenoemde, word reels rakende buitelandse dividende in artikel 9E gekombineer met die buitelandse inkomste-reels van artikel9D. Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie is om belasting op buitelandse dividende in die Republiek van Suid Afrika te ondersoek. Met die invoeging van artikel 9E het daar 'n aantal nuwe terme te voorskyn gekom, wat hul ontleding noodsaak. Hierdie ontleding word moontlik gemaak deur bloot die definisies uit die Wet self weer te gee, asook deur die gebruik van nasionale en internasionale regspraak . Verdere ondersoek word ook gedoen na die toepaslikheid van artikel 9E op ander artikels in die Wet, relevante teenvermydingsbepalings met betrekking tot buitelandse dividende, die invloed van artikel 9E op beleggingsinkomste uit belastinghawens, met spesifieke verwysing na belegging deur natuurlike persone, die invloed van belasting op buitelandse dividende op die migrasieen beleggingsbesluite van nie-inwoners, verligting wat beskikbaar is ten opsigte van dubbelbelasting en die verband wat artikel 9E hou met sekondere belasting op maatskappye. Laastens word die invordering van belasting op buitelandse dividende ondersoek.
Engelbrecht, Waldette Anne. "A critical analysis of the meaning of beneficial owner of dividend income received by a discretionary trust". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/85648.
Testo completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: The term beneficial owner is most commonly found in the dividend, interest and the royalty articles of tax treaties (Baker, 2007:15), yet there is still uncertainty surrounding the actual meaning of the term (Du Toit, 2010: 500). Since Dividends Tax became effective in South Africa as from 1 April 2012, it has become necessary to clarify what the term beneficial owner means to correctly apply section 64E of the Income Tax Act No 58 of 1962 (‘Act’). Section 64EA(a) of the Act determines that the Dividends Tax liability falls on the “beneficial owner of a dividend” [Emphasis added]. Section 64D of the Act does define the beneficial owner as “the person entitled to the benefit of the dividend attaching to the share”, the application of this definition to a discretionary trust may be challenging since legal ownership must be distinguished from economic ownership (PWC Synopsis, 2012:6). In the absence of guidance by the South African Revenue Service (‘SARS’), the first problem arises as to the interpretation of this term within the context of dividend income received by a discretionary trust (Louw, 2012:1). This leads to a second problem relating to the correct application of section 64G(3)(a)(i) of the Act, which makes provision for a reduced rate of dividends tax. The purpose of this study is to set parameters for determining who the beneficial owner of dividend income within the context of a discretionary trust is, where the dividend is paid in respect of shares held in a resident company, and to the extent that the dividend does not consist of a distribution of an asset in specie. The instances when the reduced rate is applicable in terms of section 64G(3) of the Act will also be clarified. In order to achieve these objectives, an analysis of factors that should be taken into account to define and determine beneficial ownership, was undertaken. Common- and civil law definitions were investigated. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (‘OECD’) Model Tax Conventions (MTCs’) and its Commentaries provided possible factors to assist in identifying the beneficial owner. In the absence of a decision by a South African court, the judgements in the five international court cases were consulted. Four steps were formulated to reach a conclusion. In terms of the these steps, the trust beneficiary remains the beneficial owner of dividend income received by a trust in the case of the income having been distributed by the trustees in having exercised their discretion in terms of the trust deed. In the case of contingent beneficiaries it is suggested that the trust, with the trustees, acting in their official capacity on behalf of the trust, would be seen as the beneficial owner of the dividend income. In terms of section 64G(3) of the Act, where a foreign trustee or a foreign trust beneficiary has been identified as the beneficial owner(s) of a dividend, the rate at which Dividends Tax is withheld could be reduced as a result of the application of a double tax agreement.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die begrip uiteindelik geregtigde kom mees algemeen voor in die dividende, rente en die tantième artikels van dubbel belasting ooreenkomste (Baker, 2007:15), tog is daar steeds onsekerheid oor die werklike betekenis van hierdie begrip (Du Toit, 2010: 500). Nadat Dividendbelasting op 1 April 2012 in Suid-Afrika in werking getree het, het dit noodsaaklik geword om die betekenis van die begrip uiteindelik geregtigde vas te stel ten einde artikel 64E van die Inkomstebelastingwet Nr. 58 van 1962 (‘die Wet’) korrek toe te pas. Artikel 64EA(a) van die Wet bepaal dat die aanspreeklikheid vir Dividendbelasting op die “uiteindelik geregtigde van ‘n dividend namate die dividend nie ‘n uitkering van ‘n bate in specie uitmaak nie” [klem bygevoeg] val. Artikel 64D van die Wet as "die persoon geregtig op die voordeel van die dividend verbonde aan ‘n aandeel", nogtans kan die toepassing hiervan in 'n diskresionêre trust uitdagend wees, aangesien wettige eienaarskap onderskei moet word van ekonomiese eienaarskap (PWC Synopsis, 2012:6). In die afwesigheid van leiding deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Inkomstediens ('die SAID'), ontstaan die eerste probleem weens die interpretasie van die begrip binne die konteks van dividend inkomste ontvang deur 'n diskresionêre trust (Louw, 2012:1). Dit lei tot 'n tweede probleem wat verband hou met die korrekte toepassing van artikel 64G(3)(a)(i) van die Wet, wat voorsiening maak vir 'n verminderde koers Dividendbelasting. Die doel van hierdie studie is om grense af te baken vir die bepaling van die uiteindelik geregtigde van dividend inkomste binne die konteks van 'n diskresionêre trust, waar die dividend betaal word ten opsigte van aandele gehou in 'n maatskappy wat ‘n inwoner is, tot die mate dat die dividend nie bestaan uit 'n uitkering van 'n bate inspecie nie. Die gevalle waar die verminderde tarief van toepassing is ingevolge artikel 64G(3) van die Wet, sal vasgestel word. Ten einde hierdie doelwitte te bereik, is 'n ontleding van die faktore wat in ag geneem moet word om die uiteindelik geregtigde te definieer en te bepaal, onderneem. Gemeenen siviele regs-definisies is ondersoek. Die ‘Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (‘OECD’) Model Tax Conventions (MTCs’) en sy kommentare verskaf moontlike faktore om te help in die identifisering van die uiteindelik geregtigde. In die afwesigheid van 'n besluit deur 'n Suid-Afrikaanse hof, word die besluite in die vyf internasionale hofsake geraadpleeg. Vier stappe is geformuleer om ʼn slotsom te bereik. In terme van die stappe, bly die trustbegunstigde die uiteindelik geregtigde van die dividendinkomste ontvang deur die trust, in die geval waar die inkomste uitgekeer word deur die trustees nadat hul diskresie uitgeoefen is in terme van die trustakte. In die geval van voorwaardelike begunstigdes, word dit gestel dat die trust, met die trustees wat in hul amptelike hoedanigheid namens die trust optree, gesien word as die uiteindelik geregtigde van die dividend inkomste. In terme van artikel 64G(3), waar 'n buitelandse trustee of 'n buitelandse trustbegunstigde as die uiteindelik geregtigde(s) van 'n dividend geïdentifiseer is, kan die koers waarteen Dividendbelasting weerhou word, verminder word as gevolg van die toepassing van 'n dubbelbelastingooreenkoms.
Evans, Christopher Charles Law Faculty of Law UNSW. "The operating costs of taxing the capital gains of individuals : a comparative study of Australia and the UK, with particular reference to the compliance costs of certain tax design features". Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Law, 2003. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/20738.
Testo completoSsennyonjo, Peter. "A comparative study of tax incentives for small businesses in South Africa, Australia, India and the United Kingdom". Diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25981.
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Libri sul tema "Dividends Taxation Law and legislation Australia"
Marks, Bernard. Corporate taxation in Australia: Distributions and imputation. North Ryde, N.S.W: CCH Australia, 1990.
Cerca il testo completoButler, Michael. Australian federal company taxation. Sydney: Butterworths, 1994.
Cerca il testo completoScholtz, Wouter. Australian corporate taxation: Dividends, imputation, reorganisations, liquidations, losses. Melbourne, Australia: Longman Business & Professional, 1995.
Cerca il testo completoLehmann, Geoffrey. Taxation law in Australia. 5a ed. North Ryde, NSW: Australian Tax Practice, 1998.
Cerca il testo completoLehmann, Geoffrey. Taxation law in Australia. 3a ed. Sydney: Butterworths, 1994.
Cerca il testo completoLehmann, Geoffrey. Taxation law in Australia. Sydney: Butterworths, 1989.
Cerca il testo completoLehmann, Geoffrey. Taxation law in Australia. 4a ed. Sydney: LBC Information Services, 1996.
Cerca il testo completoUnderstanding corporate/shareholder taxation. Houston, Tex: John Marshall Pub. Co., 1989.
Cerca il testo completoRyynänen, Olli. Förtäckt dividend i beskattning =: The taxation of constructive dividends. Helsingfors: Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, 1996.
Cerca il testo completoSchneider, Daniel M. Taxation of dividends and corporate distributions: Practice and planning. Boston, MA: Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1995.
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