Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Miscellaneous 2012

Issues regarding SMEs and group structures

Source: National

Published Date: 8 Nov 2012

 

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A common outcome of restructuring a business is the implementation of a corporate group involving at least the holding company and a wholly owned operating subsidiary. To fully access the benefits of the corporate group structure often requires the implementation of a tax consolidated group and a GST group.

This paper examines the critical issues associated with forming a tax consolidated and GST group, including:

  • impact of the different CGT rollovers on the consolidations formation calculations
  • impact of not using CGT rollovers and relying on tax concessions such as the CGT small business concessions for the restructure
  • tax detriment that can result from the formation calculations including those from internally generated goodwill
  • opportunities to “uplift” the asset’s tax values
  • alternative restructure approaches to minimise the consolidations’ tax detriment
  • implications of the Part IVA rewrite.

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Issues regarding SMEs and group structures

Author(s): Paul Lyon

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  • Published By: Paul Lyon
  • Published On:8 Nov 2012
  • Took place at:Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa

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