Miscellaneous 1999

Tax tropical paradise - case study - structuring issues

Source: QLD

Published Date: 10 Jun 1999

 
The objective of this paper is to nominate legal issues relevant to the entity structure which might be used in the accompanying case study for undertaking a mixed use property development in Queensland. The case study postulates multiple unrelated parties as equity participants in a freehold mixed use development; and then considers the legal structures of "true" joint venture, partnership, company and unit trust.

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Tax in Tropical Paradise - Case Study - Structuring Issues

Author(s): William (Bill) D Thompson

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