Miscellaneous 2009

Tax treatment of liabilities: The unexplored parallel universe

Source: National

Published Date: 12 Mar 2009

 

To date, the focus of our tax system has been on transactions involving assets, with only limited attention being given to liabilities. Recent legislative developments are addressing this imbalance, albeit in a piecemeal fashion. This presentation deals with:

  • ambiguities raised by the way in which the tax system has traditionally dealt with liabilities
  • how liabilities alter tax outcomes on asset and entity acquisition transactions
  • the proposed TOFA treatment of liabilities
  • options for a more consistent tax treatment of liabilities.

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Tax treatment of liabilities - The unexplored parallel universe

Author(s): Andrew De Wijn , Ken Spence , Enzo Coia

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  • Published By: Ken Spence
  • Published On:12 Mar 2009
  • Took place at:Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre and Doltone House

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