Source: Taxation In Australia Journal Article
Published Date: 1 Sep 2005
UIG 1052 requires a significantly different approach to the treatment of tax balances within a tax consolidated group. In addition to the potential increase in compliance costs and systems modifications, all tax consolidated groups should revisit the implications UIG 1052 may have on their existing tax funding arrangements.
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