Miscellaneous 2001

Investments

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 12 Mar 2001

 
This powerpoint presentation discusses issues of superannuation and investments using the following examples: Acquisition of assets from real parties and the business real property rules; In-house assets and related party investments including leases to related parties and transitional rules; Unit trusts and superannuation funds and the transitional rules; Implications of entity taxation.

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Investments

Author(s): Greg Ganz
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  • Published By: Greg Ganz
  • Published On:12 Mar 2001
  • Took place at:All Seasons Premier Menzies Hotel, Sydney

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