The taxation of Australian landlords: Would the British tax treatment of rental investments increase tax burdens if introduced in Australia?
The tax treatment of housing can have important implications for the relative attractiveness of investment in housing. The tax regime for private landlords in Britain appears to be less favourable than in many other advanced welfare states, including Australia, where negative gearing is commonly cit...
Main Authors: | Wood, G, Kemp, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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