Trusts Miscellaneous Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

Structuring and restructuring

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 30 Apr 2013

 

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This paper deals with the key structuring and restructuring issues for professional practices focusing on:

  • starting from scratch - should you use a partnership, trust, company or a combination
  • changing the existing structure – what are the options, issues and traps 
  • other critical issues including: 
    • maintaining access to CGT small business concessions
    • asset protection and related matters 
    • rewarding key employees
    • impact of other taxes including duty and payroll tax.

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Structuring and restructuring

Author(s): David Marschke

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  • Published By: David Marschke
  • Published On:30 Apr 2013
  • Took place at:Four Seasons, Sydney

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