2011

Small Business CGT - Common Mistakes & Opportunities

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 8 Nov 2011

 
The ATO are currently reviewing small business CGT concessions claims. Recent ATO reviews have highlighted the several key risk areas associated with applying the small business CGT concessions when not all the facts and not all the technical issues are bedded down properly.

Further, contributions into superannuation in reliance on the small business CGT concessions applying can become non concessional contributions. Mistakes within the small business CGT concessions could expose the client to excess contributions tax which on a nightmare scenario can be 90%+ on $1 million of super contributions.

This event highlighted the issues that are common risk areas within the small business CGT concessions to help you take advantage of some of the opportunities that exist within them.

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Small business CGT mistakes

Author(s): Noel Beharis CTA
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  • Published On:8 Nov 2011
  • Took place at:Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Kooyong

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