2004

Consolidation: The Next Step

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 9 Jul 2004

 
The focus in Tax Consolidation to date has been on the advantages and disadvantages of entering the Consolidation regime and the impact on asset cost bases and losses. Much has been said of the formation case but little on the issues arising from acquisitions and disposals.

Designed specifically for corporate and SME tax advisers, this session examines the tax issues and challenges facing entities that acquire or dispose of businesses in a consolidated environment and will be of particular benefit to corporates and their tax managers and advisers.

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  • Published On:9 Jul 2004
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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