Agribusiness Intensive

Source: National

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This event covers:
  • A comprehensive review of the agribusiness economic outlook both in Australia and internationally
  • Reviewing the impact of death on a primary production business in the context of an ongoing business and considering appropriate succession planning strategies to achieve the best commercial and tax outcomes as well as looking at alternative sources of capital to develop and expand an existing agribusiness
  • Preparing appropriate legal documentation to ensure sought after outcomes are achieved
  • Identifying appropriate carbon farming strategies than can be employed to assist agribusiness to progress to "net zero" and reviewing various programs that will enable primary producers to position themselves to achieve good commercial outcomes from employing such strategies
  • Undertaking an extensive evaluation of deductions for capital expenditure incurred by primary producers
  • Critical analysis of the tax management tools and approaches to the management of tax liability in a primary production business to achieve the objective of maximising working capital
  • The ATO perspective on the key tax issues for primary producers
  • The challenges and opportunities of using self-managed superannuation to invest in agribusiness.

Legal documentation in agribusiness

Author(s): Hannah Barbour , Melissa Simpson , Lauren Trickey

Capital expenditure deductions for agribusiness

Author(s): Thomas Brennan , Max Wobcke , Thomas Tulley




Carbon farming panel

Author(s): Hamish Webb , Doug Mcnicholl , Andrew Jones , Dylan Byrne





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