State taxes Payroll tax

Expansion by acquisition

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 24 Jul 2012

 

As your client’s business becomes more established, they may wish to implement a growth strategy. One of the most common methods to grow is through the acquisition of another, existing business. This presentation covers common issues advisors need to consider when buying an existing business with a particular focus on applicable State and indirect taxes.

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  • Published By: George Hodson
  • Published On:24 Jul 2012
  • Took place at:Thomsons Lawyers, Adelaide

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State taxes Payroll tax Land tax Miscellaneous 2012

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