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Agribusiness transactions tax implications of selling the farm presentation

Published on 18 Nov 16 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • small business CGT concessions
  • small business restructure roll-overs
  • other income tax/CGT concessions
  • stamp duty
  • pre-CGT land and post-CGT developments
  • changes in underlying ownership
  • liquidation
  • foreign investment
  • CGT-withholding
  • land development
  • land as trading stock
  • GST – exemptions & margin scheme.

Author profiles

Grantley Stevens CTA
Grantley Stevens, CTA, is the Partner responsible for Nexia Edwards Marshall's Business Consulting and Taxation divisions. He consults to many medium-to-large businesses involved in agriculture, engineering, property, retail and hospitality. He specialises in income tax, FBT, CGT, GST and management consulting, and is also a director of Greyhounds Racing SA and is on the Finance Committee of the Port Adelaide Football Club. - Current at 17 May 2018
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Raoul Stevenson CTA
Raoul Stevenson, CTA is a Partner in Business Consulting Services at Nexia Edwards Marshall. He has over 15 years’ experience working with a broad range of clients from small family operated businesses to large corporate groups and provides services ranging from consulting to tax compliance and management accounting. He has an in depth knowledge of income tax, FBT and WET. - Current at 30 November 2023
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