Miscellaneous 2001

Going, going, gone! - GST and the going concern concession

Source: TAS

Published Date: 19 Oct 2001

 
This powerpoint presentation will examine problems that arise from a GST perspective in acquisitions and disposals in general with particular reference to: what is going concern for GST purposes, asset sale versus going concern, what are common problem areas and how to fix them, how to go about determining whether it is GST free or not.

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  • Published By: Jim Murray
  • Published On:19 Oct 2001
  • Took place at:Eastcoaster Resort, Orford, Tasmania

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