Miscellaneous 2005

Private companies: keeping wealthy in the family! case study

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 21 Oct 2005

 

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These case studies cover:

  • commercial and taxation ramifications of effecting share sales: what do you do with loan accounts and retained earnings?
  • use of shareholders agreements to "sharpen" the effectiveness of the company constitution
  • share classes with varying rights
  • dividend streaming and value shifting
  • ability to migrate retained profits to other companies/trusts
  • CGT issues.

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Private companies - keeping wealthy in the family!

Author(s): Merv Burton

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  • Published By: Merv Burton
  • Published On:21 Oct 2005
  • Took place at:Whalers Inn Resort, Victor Harbor

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