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Publications by the Taxation Institute

The Taxation Institute of Australia is a niche publisher focused on developing the most relevant tax publications for tax practitioners.

By practitioners for practitioners

Unlike the larger publishers, the Taxation Institute of Australia published titles sourced from authors actively practising right now, which means they are continually updated, always relevant and very accurate.

Whether you’re an accountant, lawyer or advisor looking for tax-specific books, articles or online tools, you will be sure to find a journal, publication or CPD CD-ROM that will suit your needs.

The following titles are a sample of the titles available and can be ordered online through the Taxation Institute of Australia Online shop.

Trust Structures Guide 2009

This is the ultimate resource for anyone advising on trusts, structuring and planning issues. It is still the leading resource on trusts that clearly explains concepts using plain English. Fully revised and updated for 2009.

www.truststructuresguide.com.au

Estate & Business Succession Planning

A practical and strategic guide for accountants, financial planners and lawyers. A brand new and unique resource. No other text offers this practical format, which identifies planning outcomes, pitfalls and remedies for advisers.

www.succesionplanningonline.com.au

 

CGT: Small Business Reliefs 2008/09 edition

This popular key publication for tax practitioners who deal in CGT matters now incorporates developments that are relevant for the 2008-09 income year and will cover any relevant 2009-10 Budget proposals.

www.cgthandbook.com.au

 

Division 7A Handbook 2009/2009

Given the complexity of the Division 7A rules, practitioners now have access to an up-to-date resource to be able to cope with their client’ situations. This new Division 7A handbook provides this practitioner resource.

Order your copy here.

 
Australian Tax Forum

The Australian Tax Forum is a prestigious quarterly journal with a mandate to provide discussion on topical issues in tax policy, law and reform relevant to those people who want to influence the future development of tax policy.

 
The Tax Specialist Journal

Australia’s leading journal for corporate tax specialists, featuring in-depth commentary from the profession’s leaders and published five times a year. Articles provide detailed analysis and perspectives on a given tax topic through the eyes of specialists in the profession.