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  • The GST “gold” saga continues – Full Federal Court remits two matters to the Tribunal for further hearing October 27, 2025
  • GST and food – ATO issues GST determination on “prepared meals”, a Decision Impact Statement for Simplot and amends the Detailed Food List July 28, 2025
  • High Court allows taxpayer’s appeal in Automotive Invest in a 3:2 decision October 20, 2024
  • Tribunal hands down the latest instalment in the GST and “gold” saga December 8, 2023
  • The Tribunal finds flavoured yoghurt product taxable and payment of 50% of the price was not a “deposit” June 28, 2023

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