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A practical guide to dealing with the commercial debt forgiveness presentation

Published on 28 Aug 15 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • a practical guide to circumstances which commonly arise under the Commercial Debt Forgiveness provisions in Division 245 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
  • technical analysis - Julie Van der Velde’s paper ‘Debt Forgiveness – Is it really that scary?’ presented at the 47th South Australian Convention in May 2014
  • current provisions apply from 1 July 2010 (FY 2011).

Author profile

Paul Tanti CTA
Photo of author, Paul TANTI Paul Tanti, CTA, is a partner in the Thomson Geer Tax Section and has a broad range of experience in providing specialist taxation and commercial advice to a wide variety of clients. His broad base of clients includes legal and accounting firms, private and listed companies, high net worth individuals, and private equity funds. Paul advises on all areas of Federal and State taxation law and related commercial matters. Paul is a regular speaker on tax and related commercial matters for various professional bodies. He is a member of The Tax Institute, a member of the Law Council of Australia’s Business Law Committee (South Australian Tax Sub Committee), and a member of the South Australian State Taxes Liaison Group. - Current at 05 December 2023
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