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The impact of this case on ATO policy is discussed in Decision Impact Statement: Aurizon Holdings Limited v Commissioner of Taxation (NSD 1278 of 2020).
Aurizon Holdings Ltd v FC of T
Judges:Thawley J
Thawley J [2nd]
Court:
Federal Court of Australia
MEDIA NEUTRAL CITATION:
[2022] FCA 368
Thawley J
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
- 1. The parties confer with a view to providing, within 7 days, by email to the Associate to Thawley J, appropriate orders and declarations to give effect to these reasons for judgment.
Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011 .
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