Miscellaneous 2007

Small business CGT concessions

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 24 May 2007

 

This presentation outlines the new small business CGT concessions, in particular:

  • what has changed post 1 July 2006?
  • are the concessions now better than before?
  • what shortcomings still exist in relation to the concessions?
  • what are the benefits of the significant individual test?
  • how many can access the concessions?
  • what are the additional conditions to be satisfied where an interposed entity sells shares in a subsidiary?
  • how do you manage the 90% test?
  • are the changes in the Exposure Draft going to impact these changes?
  • the manner in which the changes interact with the existing rules and identify intended and perhaps unintended costs and benefits
  • how the change to the definition of active asset impacts the future sale of assets used in past businesses
  • how the changes impact the application of the maximum net asset value test and the concept of the connected entity
  • the complications that arise for structures that have a discretionary trust
  • the impact for partnerships.

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New Division 152 concessions

Author(s): Spyros Kotsopoulos
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  • Published By: Spyros Kotsopoulos
  • Published On:24 May 2007
  • Took place at:Hilton Hotel, Sydney

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