Topics covered include:
- the new corporate CGT events
- the new corporate CGT Special Topics - rollovers, share value shifting, changes in majority underlying interests, public company ownership tests and mergers
- worked examples of the new provisions.
Source: Western Australia
Published Date: 8 Oct 1998
Topics covered include:
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