Can Australia's double tax treaties invalidate state real estate taxes? by Na Li, Kerrie Sadiq and Richard Krever
By: Li, Na
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Contributor(s): Sadiq, Kerrie
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This articles investigate the potential impact of nondiscrimination clauses in Australian double tax treaties on state sales tax surcharges imposed on residential real estate purchases by foreign absentee buyers.
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