Miscellaneous 2005

Licensing in agribusiness - the hidden traps

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 6 May 2005

 

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Consulting to primary producers involves more than advice on land, livestock and equipment transactions. With the use of case studies and examples, this paper details some of the practical problems involving intangible assets within the agribusiness industry, including the CGT, GST and stamp duty issues.

It examines the topical issues of the purchase, transfer and sale of:

  • water licences
  • rock lobster/fishing licences
  • trademarks.

The paper also provides insight into the treatment of the leasing of various primary production assets including licences and vineyards.

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Licensing in agribusiness - the hidden traps

Author(s): Garry Winter

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  • Published By: Garry Winter
  • Published On:6 May 2005
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort

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