- what transactions/situations can be hedged?
- what instruments can be used as hedges?
- what are the requirements to apply tax-hedge rules?
- what are the tax-timing and tax-status matching rules?
- can tax-effective hedging be achieved without 230-E?
Source: New South Wales
Published Date: 29 Oct 2009
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