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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 13 MIN

Taxed Out: YTL, Newmont and the future of TARP

from Ashurst Legal Outlook Podcast · host Ashurst Perkins Coie

In this episode of Taxed Out, Tax Controversy Partners Vanja Podinic and Colin Little examine YTL and Newmont, the first major Federal Court tests of Division 855 and the principal asset test. Both cases reject the Commissioner’s push for an expansive, physical reading of “real property”, confirming instead that the definition turns on technical legal estates, statutory severance rules and the underlying rights actually held. Vanja and Colin walk through the implications for investors disposing of infrastructure and mining interests, explaining why leases, transmission assets, plant and equipment, and mining tenements must all be analysed through a property-law lens rather than a physical-asset one. They also outline the Courts’ guidance on valuing synergistic asset bundles and allocating value between TARP and non-TARP assets. The decisions highlight the need for meticulous evidence gathering, careful classification of rights, and interdisciplinary support from property, planning and infrastructure specialists. For investors, the message is clear: understanding the legal character of land-related rights is now essential to navigating Australian CGT rules. The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Last year, two Division 855 decisions reshaped the meaning of “real property” for CGT purposes, narrowing the Commissioner’s reach and raising the stakes for infrastructure and resources deals.

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In this episode of Taxed Out, Tax Controversy Partners Vanja Podinic and Colin Little examine YTL and Newmont, the first major Federal Court tests of Division 855 and the principal asset test. Both cases reject the Commissioner’s push for an...

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