Miscellaneous 2001

Capital Gains Tax: Minimising Capital Gains Tax in the Tax Reform Structure

Source: National

Published Date: 24 Mar 2001

 
This powerpoint presentation examines the impact of recent legislation amendments in the CGT tax laws, design and implementation of business structures, the 50% concession and retirement for a range of entities (Division 152), reviewing and restructuring current operating structures in the new tax reform environment leading up to 1 July 2001.

Sorry, this is subscriber only content.

If you're not yet a subscriber, to gain access to this material and much more - Subscribe Now.

Already a Subscriber? Login now

Already a Subscriber? Login now

Individual Session

Capital Gains Tax: Minimising Capital Gains Tax

Author(s): Mark L Robertson

Details

  • Published By: Mark L Robertson
  • Published On:24 Mar 2001
  • Took place at:Sheraton on the Park, Sydney

The material is copyright. Apart any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research criticism or review, as permitted under the copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from The Tax Institute.

Unless expressly stated, opinions are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

The Tax Institute
(ABN 45 008 392 372 (PRV14016))

("TTI")

The Tax Institute is a Recognised Tax Agent Association (RTAA) under the Tax Agent Services Regulations 2009. 

Copyright Statement

All materials provided on this site are protected by copyright and are owned by or licensed to TTI.

Except as expressly permitted by TTI or the copyright owner, any person or company who uses this site must not use, reproduce, redistribute, retransmit, publish or otherwise transfer, or commercially exploit, the materials or any information, software or other content, in whole or in part, which is available through this site.

Tags

Miscellaneous 2001

Share this page