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Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill
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This bill provides for a number of changes to the student loan scheme, including the sharing of information between the Inland Revenue Department and the Australian Taxation Office in relation to New Zealand student loan borrowers residing in Australia; proposes a new residential land withholding tax to act as a collection mechanism for the bright-line test; and provides for the collection of GST on cross-border services and intangibles, including internet downloads and online services.MP in charge
Hon Michael WoodhouseCommittee
Finance and ExpenditureBill No.93-2
51Parliament
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Assented on 12 May 2016
Act: Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Act 2016
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Member(s) in charge: Hon Michael Woodhouse Type of Bill: Government Parliament: 51 Bill no: 93-2 Introduction: 15 Nov 2015 First reading agreed: 08 Dec 2015 Referred to: Finance and Expenditure Submissions due: 25 Jan 2016 Select Committee Report(s): Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Bill (93-2) - 20 Mar 2016 Second reading agreed: 31 Mar 2016 Committee of the whole House concluded: 12 Apr 2016 Third reading agreed: 10 May 2016 Royal assent: 12 May 2016 Act: Taxation (Residential Land Withholding Tax, GST on Online Services, and Student Loans) Act 2016