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Tax Reform Affecting Investors Presented to the members of the Australian Investors Association 14 June 2001

Tax Reform Affecting Investors Today’s Topics Tax Reform Affecting Investors Income Tax / PAYG Capital Gains Tax Dividends Growth vs Income GST Brett Wignall CA Exit

Income Tax Next Next Back Overview Overview

Reduced Tax Rates Next Back Overview

Reduced Tax Rates Next Back Overview

Pay As You Go Next Back Overview

Pay As You Go Next Back Overview

Pay As You Go Next Back Overview

Pay As You Go Next Back Overview

Pay As You Go Back Overview

Capital Gains Tax Next Overview

Capital Gains Tax Next Back Overview

Capital Gains Tax Next Back Overview

Capital Gains Tax Next Back Overview

Capital Gains Tax Next Back Overview

Capital Gains Tax Back Overview

Dividends Next Overview

How will refunds be calculated ? Next Back Overview

Implications for Individuals Next Back Overview

Low income earner holding shares Next Back Overview

Low income earner holding shares Next Back Overview

Low income earner holding shares Next Back Overview

Low income earner holding shares Back Overview

Growth vs Income Assets Overview

Good and Services Tax Next

Thanks. Overview