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ANU College of Business and Economics Mail Building 26C Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Room 2.01 (Level 2) ANUCBE Building 26C 1300 732 120 (local call cost only) +61 2 6125 3807 +61 2 6125 0744 info.cbe@anu.edu.au

Research School of Accounting & Business Information Systems Building 21 Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Room 2037 (Level 2) Hanna Neumann Building 21 +61 2 6125 0025 +61 2 6125 4310 enquiries.ABIS@anu.edu.au

Student Office Phone: Fax: Email:

Course Outline BUSN3014 Principles of Tax Law Semester 2, 2012

1. Course description

This course provides an introduction to key aspects of Australian tax law. There is a focus on the principles and provisions concerning the determination of income tax as it applies to individuals, and other entities (companies, trusts, partnerships). Indirect taxes will also be considered.

2. Contacts

Office address Course convener and lecturer (Course Authority) Sonali Walpola Other teaching staff: Tejshree Kala HN 2033 Tel: Contact details 6125 8059 Consultation time To be posted to Wattle

Email: Sonali.Walpola@anu.edu.au

HN 1025

Tel:

6125 7394

To be posted to Wattle

Email: Tejshree.Kala@anu.edu.au 02 – 6125 7968 02 – 6125 0025 Email: enquiries.abis@anu.edu.au Tel:

School Student Administrators

Room 2037 Hanna Neumann Bldg 21

Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

3. Communication with students

Email

If necessary, the lecturers and tutors for this course will contact students electronically using their official ANU student email address.

Announcements

Students are expected to check the WATTLE site for announcements about this course, e.g. changes to timetables or notifications of cancellations. Notifications of emergency cancellations of lectures or tutorials will be posted on the door to the relevant room.

4. Prerequisites

BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

5. Textbooks and Materials

Required materials: Prescribed Text: Sadiq et al,...