Miscellaneous 2007

CGT and non-residents - traps for young players

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 29 Mar 2007

 
The recent reforms to the CGT recognition of disposals by non-Australian residents will have a significant impact on international businesses operating in Australia as well as their advisors. This presentation puts the reforms into context and discusses in detail their operation and impact on businesses and their advisers. It concludes with an analysis of the tricks and traps contained in the rules.

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New CGT rules for non-residents: traps for young players

Author(s): Mathew Chamberlain CTA , Lydia Kovacevich

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