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GTC Scotland performs a number of functions to support and inform the teaching profession and the wider public about Scottish education. It produces Teaching Scotland magazine. [39] This digital publication carries a range of news articles and features about education activities across Scotland and is issued to teachers on the GTC Scotland ...
The creation of a devolved Scottish parliament in 1999 was accompanied by a limited transfer of taxation powers: the Scotland Act 1998 transferred the power to legislate for local taxation and also the power to vary income tax by plus or minus 3 pence in the pound. Most taxation powers in Scotland following the creation of the parliament ...
Tax law education is a specialisation of accountants, tax agents, and lawyers. Accountants are required by either CPA Australia to complete a course in law of taxation and law of financial services. There is a legal obligation to complete taxation law and commercial law for registration as a tax agent with the Tax Practitioner's Board.
A Payroll Tax liability arises in South Australia when an employer (or a Group of employers) has a wages bill in excess of $600,000 for services rendered by employees anywhere in Australia if any of those services are rendered or performed in South Australia. [35] From 1 July 2012: [32] The rate of payroll tax is 4.95%. The annual threshold is ...
the Income Tax (Wartime Arrangements) Act 1942, [5] required that the states transfer to the Commonwealth all state staff, offices, furniture and records used to collect income tax; The laws were challenged by the states of South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and Western Australia.
Legal Aid (Scotland) (General) Regulations 1960 (SI 1960/2195) British Nationality (Cyprus) Order 1960 (SI 1960/2215) Merchant Shipping (Registration of Scottish Fishery Cruisers, Research Ships etc.) Order 1960 (SI 1960/2217) North Cornwall Water Board Order 1960 (SI 1960/2259) Arsenic in Food (Amendment) Regulations 1960 (SI 1960/2261)
An Act to make provision for the transfer to the State of South Australia in the Commonwealth of Australia of the registered offices of Emu Wine Holdings Limited, The Emu Wine Company Limited, P. J. Howes Limited and Stephen Smith & Company, Limited; for the cesser of application to those companies of provisions of the Companies Acts 1948 to ...
On 14 October 2010 the Cabinet Secretary for Education announced that HMIe would be brigaded with Learning and Teaching Scotland into a new executive agency of the Scottish Government to be known as the Scottish Education Quality and Improvement Agency. This was later renamed Education Scotland, and came into existence on 30 June 2011. [3]