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Commercial risk vs tax risk in M&A: Tips & traps for young players presentation

Published on 30 May 19 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • preparing the entity for sale
  • transaction structure
  • contract negotiation
  • key tax risks
  • warranties & indemnities.

Author profiles

Katrina Piva
Katrina Piva is a Partner at KPMG in the Deal Advisory, Tax practice. Katrina has extensive experience in advising clients on transactions, with particular focus on the infrastructure, energy and private equity sectors. Katrina is passionate about providing her clients with pragmatic, commercial advice in a transaction, and is constantly keeping up to date with new trends impacting the sector and how best to manage them. - Current at 03 April 2024
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Sally Newman
Sally of Sally Newman Consulting, focuses on GST, stamp duty and other state taxes, and advises on tax issues for business including in respect of corporate restructuring and asset and business sales. Sally also helps clients resolve tax disputes. Prior to starting her own firm in 2018, Sally worked for over 12 years in MinterEllison’s Brisbane tax team. Sally also provides tax advisory services with the Sydney Blueleaf Consulting group. - Current at 04 September 2019
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This was presented at 2019 Queensland Tax Forum .

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Individual sessions


Queensland duty: Tips, tricks and traps

Author(s):  Rosalie Cattermole,  Sam MOHAMMAD

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Commercial risk vs tax risk in M&A: Tips & traps for young players

Author(s):  Katrina Piva ,  Sally NEWMAN

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Revenue valuations: practical tips for avoiding disputes where possible and winning them where necessary

Author(s):  Philip BISSET,  Megan Raynal,  Danie van Aswegen

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Year-end tax planning

Author(s):  Thomas TULLEY

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