Miscellaneous 2007

Acquiring a company from a consolidated group

Source: National

Published Date: 16 Mar 2007

 

Focused on SME advisers, this presentation covers practical issues when a client acquires a company that has been part of a consolidated group including:

  • structuring for the acquisition
  • what tax history will it inherit?
  • asset identification and valuation
  • buying the company versus buying the assets
  • tax sharing agreements and tax indemnities
  • issues relevant to the vendor’s negotiating position.

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Advising a client who is acquiring a company from a tax consolidated group

Author(s): Alistair Hutson

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  • Published By: Alistair Hutson
  • Published On:16 Mar 2007
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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