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SME Structuring Part 1: Building on Firm Foundations

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 30 Mar 2012

 
Whilst tax issues are a prime consideratio in any choice of structure, other aspects can have equally or more-significant consequences for your client. The commercial consequences of a dispute between co-owners of the structure may be more costly than any tax saved.

Part one of this series focused on practical non-tax issues that you should consider when establishing a new structure for your client.

SME structuring: Part one - Building on firm foundations

Author(s): Meagan O'Connor ATI

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  • Published On:30 Mar 2012
  • Took place at:Mecure Hotel, Geelong

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