Miscellaneous 2005

Tax implications of a sale of business

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 28 Apr 2005

 

This presentation explores the taxation issues arising from the sale of a business and considers a number of practical issues including the following:

  • a comparison between the sale of business assets vs. sale of business entity
  • allocation of purchase price between assets sold
  • taxation rollovers
  • goodwill and restrictive covenants
  • prepayments
  • post-sale earnout and claw back clauses
  • termination payments
  • accessing proceeds of sale through a company
  • tax losses.

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Tax implications of a sale of a business

Author(s): Jim O’Donnell CTA , Adam Levin

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  • Published By: Adam Levin
  • Published On:28 Apr 2005
  • Event Name:Sale of a Business
  • Session Name:Tax implications of a sale of business
  • Read Time:3+ minutes
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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