Miscellaneous 2013

Small business CGT concessions - Keeping out of harms way

Source: TAS

Published Date: 24 Oct 2013

 

Increasingly, the ATO is successfully challenging taxpayers’ claims for the small business CGT concessions. Recent cases reveal common and not-so-common errors made by taxpayers. In particular, the ATO is focusing on the maximum net asset value (MNAV) test. This presentation includes discussion on the areas under attack by the ATO and how advisers can prevent their clients from being caught out. It covers:

  • $6 million MNAV test – where taxpayers are getting it wrong
  • recent cases including Altnot and Bell – clarification or confusion?
  • most common errors made when applying the retirement exemption
  • getting the structuring and trust distributions right to qualify for the concessions
  • questions to ask when inheriting a client.

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Small business CGT concessions - Keeping out of harms way

Author(s): Robert Warnock

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  • Published By: Robert Warnock
  • Published On:24 Oct 2013
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston

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