Miscellaneous 2008

Emerging from the tax traps

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 13 Aug 2008

 
Corporate Club Series

This large presentation (in excess of 80 slides) covers the taxation aspects of a business that evolves from a small operation to the stage where it conducts parts of its business offshore and/or secures capital from third party shareholders. The key issues covered include:

  • the appropriate structure for the evolving business - consideration is given to companies that excel at their business and how they may have different taxation requirements
  • the taxation implications of the structure at each stage of evolution
  • an analysis of the taxation issues affecting different structures.

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Emerging from the tax traps

Author(s): Graeme Sheard CTA
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  • Published By: Graeme Sheard CTA
  • Published On:13 Aug 2008
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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