Miscellaneous 2003

The Guide to Accounting for Tax Consolidation

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 18 Jul 2003

 

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This guide covers the following topics:
- the aspects of tax consolidation that have an accounting impact
- when do UIG 39 or 52 apply?
- the key requirements of UIG 39 and 52
- the key differences between the 1989 and 1999 version of AASB
- what auditors need from tax advisors to sign off on deferred tax balances.

Individual Session

Accounting for Tax Consolidation

Author(s): Kris Peach
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  • Published By: Kris Peach
  • Published On:18 Jul 2003
  • Took place at:The Sebel Lodge, Yarra Valley

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