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The debt equity rules in Australia and developments in cross-border financing arrangements presentation
Published on 27 Sep 06 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- jurisdictional asymmetric funding transactions (JAFT) with New Zealand, UK and US
- the connected entity test and JAFTs
- interest / dividend withholding tax issues arising from JAFTs.
Author profile
Steven Economides CTA
Steven Economides, CTA, is the Lead Partner of KPMG’s Deals Advisory Tax Group and has been a Partner at KPMG since 1987. Steven has advised on a series of privatisations, including TransGrid, AusGrid, Loy Yang and the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, and more recent privatisations, including Port Botany and the Port of Newcastle. Steven also has had extensive experience in public–private partnership(PPP) transactions, from the early PPPs of Mount Gambier and Port Augusta to the most recent transactions. - Current at 05 May 2018
This was presented at International Tax Masterclass 2006 .
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