2014

Exiting structures for SME's

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 12 Feb 2014

 
Exiting a business is much more complicated and arduous than the uninitiated would think. This one day seminar focused on the key tax issues that you, as tax advisers, will need to consider when you wind up a trust or company or when preparing a business for sale. Key problem areas including small business CGT concessions and exemptions, which have been a recent focus of ATO attention, and distributions to shareholders and beneficiaries were explored in detail - identifying both risks and opportunities.

The emphasis of this seminar was to demystify the process and set out some practical considerations for achieving the best possible outcome on exiting a structure.

Members voluntary liquidation

Author(s): Kim Wallman
Materials from this session:

Duty issues impacting on exiting structures for SMEs: Case studies

Author(s): Brian Lovitt CTA , Modiesha Meegahage CTA

Addendum - Preparing your business for sale

Author(s): Cameron Grant , Sarah Hickey , Sean Maloney

CGT issues

Author(s): Justin Byrne CTA

GST issues

Author(s): Tony Ince CTA
Materials from this session:

Winding up trusts discretionary & unit trusts

Author(s): David Montani

Details

  • Published On:12 Feb 2014
  • Took place at:Perth Concert Hall, Perth

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