Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

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Author: Taxation Institute Of Australia

Published Date: 24 Dec 2010

 

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All legislative references are to the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
In order to obtain the benefit of the small business CGT concessions, if the relevant CGT asset is either a share in a company or an interest in a trust, the taxpayer must either be(subsection 152-10(2)):

a. a CGT concession stakeholder in the object company or trust; or
b. CGT concession stakeholders in the object company or trust together have a small business participation percentage in you of at least 90%.

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  • Published On:24 Dec 2010

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