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International Tax Focus on Intellectual Property

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 19 May 2022

 

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The ATO has increased its focus on intellectual property (IP). Whether the IP is moved as part of a corporate restructure, developed as part of a tech start-up or merely used in an ongoing enterprise, the tax outcomes will need to be carefully considered.
  • This video focuses on:
  • The ATO's latest approach to the use of IP (including the latest guidance)
  • The taxation outcomes of migrating IP
  • Common traps

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International Tax Focus on Intellectual Property

Author(s): Charlotte Brierley , Nick Maley , Alison Tang

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  • Published By: Nick Maley
  • Published On:19 May 2022

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