Miscellaneous 2007

Division 250 - asset financing with tax preferred entities

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 1 Nov 2007

 

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After some five years in development we now have the legislation to cover asset financing involving tax exempt and non-resident entities. This paper covers:

  • have we finally seen the end of the terrible twins, section 51AD and Division 16D?
  • what do you need to know about Division 250?
  • how do the calculations work?
  • what are the impacts for PPPs, NTER and cross border transactions?

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Division 250 - asset financing with tax preferred entities

Author(s): Neil Ward

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  • Published By: Neil Ward
  • Published On:1 Nov 2007
  • Took place at:Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley

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