Miscellaneous 2003

Consolidations for SMEs: putting a toe in the water

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 11 Jun 2003

 
This presentation demystifies the tax consolidation laws. Its focus will be on the approach that SME advisers could take when asking themselves the question: does the consolidations regime add benefit to my SME client or not? Questions answered include:
- Which clients does consolidations apply to?
- What are the benefits for the owners of consolidating?
- How does consolidations affect trusts and partnerships?
- What are the financial accounting affects of consolidating?
- What do you have to do to consolidate and by when?
- What happens if your client sells off part of a business or purchases a new business?
- What are the ramifications for losses and imputation credits?

Ken also gave this presentation at the Tasmanian State Convention in Orford on 18 October 2003.

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Consolidations for SMEs

Author(s): Ken Spence CTA-Life

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  • Published By: Ken Spence CTA-Life
  • Published On:11 Jun 2003
  • Took place at:Menzies Hotel, Sydney

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