Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Corporate tax 2017

Things tax practitioners should know about share and business valuations

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 15 Sep 2017

 

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This paper covers:

  • valuations are carried out within a framework
  • valuations of business shares and other non-listed equity
  • valuation methodologies
  • minority interests.

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Things tax practitioners should know about share and business valuations

Author(s): Hugh Mcpharlin

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  • Published By: Hugh Mcpharlin
  • Published On:15 Sep 2017
  • Took place at:Adelaide Convention Centre

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