Miscellaneous 2000

The profits first rule

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Published Date: 15 Feb 2000

 

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The "profits first" rule had its genesis in two unrelated policy developments. The first was the abolition of the requirement of maintenance ofcapital in the Corporations Law. The second was the decision of the government to establish a common regime of taxation of all entities, which meant that entities which had never had such rules as part of their own structure (and in particular trusts) had to be fitted within a common framework. This paper examines the analysis of the entity taxation system set out in A Platform for Consultation, the 2nd Discussion Paper of the Ralph Review of Business Taxation.

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