Miscellaneous 2003

Business Structures for SMEs

Source: QLD

Published Date: 16 May 2003

 
This presentation covers the following topics:
- basic structure for maximum CGT and income tax efficacy
- structuring to negatively gear
- advantages and disadvantages of a discretionary trust to access the CGT concessions
- using a company owned by a discretionary trust or trusts
- using a partnership of discretionary trusts
- small business concessions case study.

Gil Levy gave this presentation at the Tasmanian State Convention 2003 in Orford on 17 October 2003.

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Business Structures for SMEs

Author(s): Gil Levy CTA-Life

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  • Published By: Gil Levy CTA-Life
  • Published On:16 May 2003
  • Took place at:Jupiters Hotel & Casino, Gold Coast

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