Anti-avoidance Imputation Shares

Interest or deduction?

Source: QLD

Published Date: 1 Jun 2012

 

Are your funding costs deductible? This paper covers how to ensure they are after the Economedes [2004] and Forrest [2010] decisions. Can you bank on getting a franking credit?

Topics covered include:

  • financing investments in shares, trusts, hybrid trust and direct assets
  • treating dividends as interest payments; franking credits; redeemable preference shares
  • ramifications of the Full Court’s decision in Mills v Commissioner of Taxation (re Perls V)
  • dividend access shares: high or low risk planning tools? What are the issues?

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Interest or deduction?

Author(s): Steven Grant
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  • Published By: Steven Grant
  • Published On:1 Jun 2012
  • Took place at:Sofitel Hotel Broadbeach, Gold Coast

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