NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Hall v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2009] NSWADT 194
DIVISION: Revenue Division
APPLICANT Edward Blomfield Hall PARTIES: RESPONDENT Chief Commissioner of State Revenue
FILE NUMBER: 086033
HEARING DATES: 14 July 2009
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 14 July 2009
DATE OF DECISION: 24 July 2009
BEFORE: Handley R - Deputy President
CATCHWORDS: Land tax exemptions – principal place of residence – conservation agreement – multiple occupancy
Land Tax Management Act 1956 Taxation Administration Act 1996 Conveyancing Act 1919 Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 LEGISLATION CITED : National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 State Revenue Legislation (Further Amendment) Act 1994 Threatened Species Conservation Amendment Act 2002 National Parks and Wildlife (Conservation Agreements) Amendment Act 1987 Land Tax Management Act (Further Amendment) Act 1986 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
BBLT v Chief Commissioner of the Office for State Revenue [2003] NSWSC 1003 Gessner v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2006] NSWADT 26 CASES CITED: Hunter Valley Developments Pty Ltd v Cohen (1984) 3 FCR 344 Chief Commissioner of State Revenue v Aldridge & Anor [2003] NSWADTAP 50 Aronstan v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2008] NSWADT 8 Chief Commissioner of Taxation v Ferrington [2004] NSWADTAP 41
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