- Case GHTZ v FC of T involves a Victorian motor dealer, Mr. Peters, and his luxury car tax obligations
- Mr. Peters sold luxury cars to other dealers without selling directly to end-users
- Legal questions arose regarding tax evasion and entitlement to LCT adjustments
- Deputy President BW Rayment OAM KC presided over the case
Source: ato.gov.au
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