Source: The Tax Specialist Journal Article
Published Date: 1 Jun 2005
Australian business needs to efficiently access the financial markets within Australia and overseas. Australian income tax laws provide both traps and opportunities for Australian companies financing Australian and overseas operations. This is the first of a two part series discussing these Australian tax issues.
Click here to view Part II of this series which was published in the August 2005 edition of The Tax Specialist.
This article was presented at the 20th National Convention, held in Perth from 16 to 19 March 2005.
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