BUS350 Taxation Law
Semester 2, 2018
Assessment 2: Tax Case Analysis
This assessment is worth 30% of your final grade and is to be in case analysis form.
Length of paper (excluding references) is 2,000 words + / - 10%
Submission: via Moodle and Turnitin.
Due: Sunday 11th November 2018 @ 11.59pm (AEDT).
Required: Analyse the decision of the seminal High Court case - Commissioner of Taxation v
Hart [2004] HCA 26.
The case is available on Austlii: http:
www6.austlii.edu.au/cgi-
in/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2004/26.html
Your analysis should include discussion of the following:
1. The facts of the case
2. The parties involved in the case
3. The history of the case
4. The arguments put forward by each party
5. The issue(s) to be decided
6. The decision(s) of the Court
7. The reasoning of the Court in reaching its decision
8. Any significant consequences of the decision
9. The advantages of having clearer guidance on Australia’s anti-avoidance rules.
Your answer must be your own analysis of this case.
Evaluation Criteria
The following criteria will be used to grade this assessment:
ï‚· clarity of communication, including the development of a clear and orderly structure
and the highlighting of the key issues of the case
ï‚· use of legal reasoning and critical analysis to come to a well-developed conclusion
ï‚· sentences in clear and, where possible, plain English, including co
ect grammar,
spelling and punctuation
ï‚· co
ect referencing and bibliographic style in accordance with the APA style guide.
You are required to conduct independent research beyond the text-book and lecture
materials to identify and utilise tax information that assists you in answering the question.
See the marking grid below for a guide to the allocation of marks on this paper.
http:
www6.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2004/26.html
http:
www6.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/cases/cth/HCA/2004/26.html
Marking grid:
Assessment Out of Mark
Quality of Executive Summary (Approx XXXXXXXXXXwords) 4
Clarity of communication, including the development of a clear and
orderly structure and the highlighting of the key issues of the case
10
Use of legal reasoning and critical analysis to come to a well-
developed conclusion
10
Sentences in clear and, where possible, plain English, including
co
ect grammar, spelling and punctuation
3
Co
ect referencing and bibliographic style in accordance with the
APA style guide
3
Total 30
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