Miscellaneous 2001

Read the fine print: the impact of new Debt and Equity rules on funding business transactions

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Published Date: 16 Aug 2001

 

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This session outlines the new legislative provisions for 'debt' and 'equity' and highlight their practical application including:
  • a review of the new definitions of 'debt' and 'equity'
  • an analyses of when a 'contingent' obligation to make a payment will be regarded as a deemed dividend
  • a review of the tax implications of non arms length shareholder loans
  • a critique of the tax consequences for payers and payees under the new rules and;
  • the lack of symmetry between the tax treatment of dividends and non share dividends

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Read the fine print: the impact of new debt and equity rules

Author(s): Mark Morris

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  • Published By: Mark Morris
  • Published On:16 Aug 2001
  • Took place at:Leonda by the Yarra, Hawthorn

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