2023 Debt

Capital Management: The future of tax-effective debt financing

Source: QLD

Published Date: 24 May 2023

 

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This session took a close look at the ramifications of the proposed changes and offers suggestions about how the new law should operate.

Key topics covered included:

  • Summary of the current thin cap rules
  • Pronounced changes in the budget
  • What we don’t know yet
  • What principles should be included in the new law; and
  • Consequences for future debt management. Eg:
    • What do we do about our existing investment models?
    • What do we do with shareholder or related-party debt?
    • What if we currently rely on the ALDT?

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