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Maximising deductions and offsets: Capital and revenue expenditure of primary producers paper

Published on 20 Apr 16 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • primary producers
  • capital expenditure of primary producers
  • other tax planning considerations
  • research and development tax incentive.

Author profiles

John Cornick
John is a Partner and leader of EY’s Queensland R&D Incentives practice. John has over 12 years experience in advising clients on how to access and maximise the benefits available under numerous incentive programs, including the R&D Tax Incentive and various state and federal grants. During this time John has also worked in commerce as an in-house resource for a large multinational organisation assisting in the establishment of internal R&D Tax Incentive policies, positions and processes. John has significant experience in providing R&D Tax Incentive advice to SME clients across a range of industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, food sciences and information technology. - Current at 13 August 2018
Brent Ducker
Brent is an Executive Director in EY's Brisbane tax practice with over 22 years experience in corporate and international tax. Brent leads EY Brisbane’s Quantitative Services practice and provides tax advisory, automation, analytic and compliance services to a wide range of clients. Brent has experience as an in-house tax manager and has advised clients across a range of commodities within the mining and oil and gas industries. - Current at 04 October 2017

 

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