2020

2020 National Infrastructure Conference - Part 1: Distressed asset scenarios - Making money from the folly of others

Source: National

Published Date: 13 Oct 2020

 
Whether it be the vagaries of poor revenue forecasts, insolvent contractors and completion risks, or more fundamental changes to how we live our lives, Australian infrastructure assets are not immune to economic shocks. This prescient session sought to cover critical tax issues for distressed infrastructure assets and debt take-out options, including:
  • resetting and preserving asset bases in key infrastructure asset classes
  • quirks and limitations of commercial debt forgiveness rules
  • hidden dangers of limited recourse debt
  • debt deductions pre and post-transaction
  • the benefits of losses.

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  • Published On:13 Oct 2020
  • Took place at:Online

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