(g) James purchased a 20 hectare farm in 2013 for $1 million (with no intention to sell). He sold the property to a developer just over five years later for $3 million. The local council indicated in its 2014 district plan that it intends to rezone the land from farming to residential; but, to date, this has not occurred. Neither James nor any person associated to him is a land dealer, developer or builder. Will the 2018 sale be subject to income tax? If so, what is James' taxable income from the sale? ( Which exclusions (if any) might apply? 1. Would your answer in (a) change if James had purchased the property in 2005? (h) The Smith Family Trust purchased a house on 1,000 square metres in 2010. The trust's beneficiaries, Mr and Mrs Smith and their children, reside there. Over the past year, the trust has subdivided the property into two sections of 500 square metres each and new titles have been issued. The existing house is on one title; the trust has built a new house on the other title. (g) James purchased a 20 hectare farm in 2013 for $1 million (with no intention to sell). He sold the property to a developer just over five years later for $3 million. The local council indicated in its 2014 district plan that it intends to rezone the land from farming to residential; but, to date, this has not occurred. Neither James nor any person associated to him is a land dealer, developer or builder. Will the 2018 sale be subject to income tax? If so, what is James' taxable income from the sale? ( Which exclusions (if any) might apply? 1. Would your answer in (a) change if James had purchased the property in 2005? (h) The Smith Family Trust purchased a house on 1,000 square metres in 2010. The trust's beneficiaries, Mr and Mrs Smith and their children, reside there. Over the past year, the trust has subdivided the property into two sections of 500 square metres each and new titles have been issued. The existing house is on one title; the trust has built a new house on the other title