Miscellaneous 2003

Structuring a Business to take advantage of the CGT Concessions seminar

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Mar 2003

 

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This seminar paper considers the various alternatives for structuring closely held and family owned businesses with a view to maximising access to the CGT Concessions. Specifically the paper covers:
- structuring to maximise asset protection
- structures for holding investments either negatively or positively geared
- comparison of structures suitable for family owned business as compared with 'partnerships' between unrelated parties
- issues with repatriating the concessions to the underlying beneficial owners.

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Structuring a Business to take advantage of CGT Concessions

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper

Details

  • Published By: Gordon S Cooper
  • Published On:28 Mar 2003
  • Took place at:Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide

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