How to structure your professional services firm paper

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Publication date: 14 Oct 05

Source: TASMANIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:

Is there a magic formula for structuring your practice? What issues do you need to consider if you restructure? In this paper, the focus is turned on you and your professional services firm and will consider:

  • incorporation option
  • use of partnerships and trusts
  • use of service entities
  • Everett assignments
  • accessing super benefits
  • admission/exit strategies.

Author profile:

Author Photo - Ronald Jorgensen FTIA
Ronald Jorgensen FTIA
Ron is a Principal of Harwood Andrews Lawyers and primarily consults on federal and state revenue laws and revenue litigation. Ron also advises in respect of business structuring, tax sensitive commercial transactions and property developments. He is a member of numerous technical and advisory taxation committees with the Taxation Institute and the Law Institute of Victoria. Ron holds a Master of Laws (Taxation) and is a LIV Accredited Specialist in Tax Law.
Current at 01 March 2012
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