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Agribusiness - Primary Concerns
Published on 09 Mar 2004 | Took place at The Venues, Brisbane, QLD
These seminar materials will be invaluable if you advise clients in the pastoral or agricultural business.
They show you how to best manage the ups and downs, weather and family, of rural enterprises to obtain all the available tax concessions and exemptions.
Get a 20% discount when you buy all the items from this event.
Individual sessions
Restructuring Primary Production Enterprises
Author(s):
Harry M RIGNEY
Complex income tax and capital gains tax issues often bog down the restructuring of farming enterprises. This seminar paper explores these issues with respect to variations of partnerships, as well as changes from a partnership to an alternative trading entity and includes:
This paper was also presented at the Agribusiness roadshow held in Toowoomba, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns in May 2004.
- the STS provisions and key issues associated with the changes
- the capital allowance issues, including rollover provisions
- the treatment of livestock, including rollover provisions
- capital gains tax issues.Materials from this session:
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Transferring Primary Production Assets - GST and Duty Issues
Author(s):
Mark Molesworth
This seminar paper explores the practical stamp duty and GST issues upon transferring primary production assets between related parties, including the specific concessions available for primary producers.
GST issues include:
Stamp Duty issues include:
- the supply of a going concern
- subdivided farm land
- residential premises
- agistment
- registrations and input tax credits
- discretionary trusts.
- transfer of business provisions
- land-rich corporations.
Materials from this session:
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Primary Production Taxation Overview
Author(s):
Norman KOCHANNEK
Primary producers are facing difficult times, so it is
essential that all tax concessions available be used. This presentation gives a summary of the tax concessions and ATO pronouncements particular to primary producers including:
This was also presented at the Agribusiness roadshow held in Toowoomba, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns in May 2004.
- farm management deposits
- BAS reporting choices for primary producers
- taxation for primary producers
- non-commercial losses
- Landcare.Materials from this session:
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