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Fuchs v Commissioner of Inland Revenue

(2011) 14 HKCFAR 74
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of Final Appeal
Year2011
StatusBinding authority

Summary

CFA established the test for determining whether compensation payments constitute assessable income for salaries tax purposes in Hong Kong.

Key Principle

Court established the test for determining whether compensation payments are assessable to salaries tax.

Area of Law

tax

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