Miscellaneous 2008

Specific dealings with impaired' debts

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 6 Nov 2008

 

This presentation covers:

  • when can you write-off a debt as a bad debt?
  • originated debts
  • purchased debts
  • recapitalisation of any entity
  • recourse debt vs limited recourse debt (including events of default).
This presentation also considers the implications for borrowers, lenders and refinanciers in respect of:
  • Section 6-5
  • Section 8-1
  • CGT provisions (including value shifting)
  • commercial debt forgiveness
  • traditional and qualifying security provisions
  • impact on carried forward losses
  • share capital tainting.

 

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Specific dealings with 'impaired' debts

Author(s): Joshua Cardwell

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  • Published By: Joshua Cardwell
  • Published On:6 Nov 2008
  • Took place at:Swissotel, Sydney

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