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Corporations law simplification: don't get caught out
Published on 01 May 97 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper provides commentary on some of the taxation issues arising as a result of the Corporations Law Simplification. The tax issues associated with the second Corporate Law Simplification legislation are, at the time of preparation of this paper, far from finalised.
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Andrew Sinclair CTA
Andrew Sinclair, CTA is a partner in Cowell Clarke's Tax & Revenue practice group. As a tax and superannuation specialist with over 25 years experience, his qualifications are in law and as a Chartered Accountant. With a broad knowledge of corporate and business law, Andrew has specialist expertise in private client scenarios. This usually involves discretionary trusts, private companies and the diversity of views that family dynamics deliver. - Current at 22 January 2018
This was presented at 1997 South Australia State Convention .
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