lenaitch
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Absolutely. Issuing letters and forms in anticipation is one thing but that should be a pretty easy win if someone actually gets assessed.You know someone's going to take this to court.![]()
According to the NP;
The finance department says parliamentary convention dictates that taxation proposals such as the capital gains taxation measures that the Liberals introduced last year are effective as soon as the government introduces them in the house.
I suspect, if it comes to court, it will take a more formal view.