Miscellaneous 2006

Intellectual property - traps & opportunities

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 6 Oct 2006

 

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The development of IP can be extremely costly. Practitioners therefore need to focus on the best ways to maximise deductions. The commercialisation of IP through licensing and disposal also presents challenges, with different types of IP having different tax treatments. Examining the traps and opportunities for both costs and commercialisation, this paper focuses on:

  • cost write offs
  • balancing adjustments v capital gains/ losses
  • relevant IP laws
  • important terms of sale/purchase agreements.

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Intellectual property: traps & opportunities

Author(s): Anthony Bradica

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  • Published By: Anthony Bradica
  • Published On:6 Oct 2006
  • Took place at:Cumberland Lorne Resort

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