Estate planning Succession 2012

How to structure a Business Succession Plan

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 3 Dec 2012

 

Mixing succession law and commercial common sense with tax planning, this presentation will lead readers through the how-to plan for business succession and its integration with an individual's estate plan. Various forms of succession are considered with practical tips for dealing with family issues, management buy-outs, structures that get in the way and deveoping a Buy/Sell plan. Tax issues for each option and each step are covered including income tax, capital gains tax, stamp duty and GST.

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