Miscellaneous 2004

Lifecycle of a property development joint venture convention

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 4 Jun 2004

 

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This paper uses a detailed worked example to demonstrate the benefits and issues that exist when a joint venture arrangement is used as the vehicle for undertaking a property development. The paper covers:
- why use a joint venture and not a partnership?
- where do the GST obligations sit?
- when will stamp duty will be triggered?
- issues when financing the JV
- the taxing points for the JV participants
- can a JV increase access to CGT concessions?

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Lifecycle of a property development joint venture

Author(s): Greg Travers CTA

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  • Published By: Greg Travers CTA
  • Published On:4 Jun 2004
  • Took place at:Peppers Fairmont Resort, Leura

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