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Tax & intellectual property presentation

Published on 12 Apr 16 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This presentation covers:

  • tax and intellectual property
  • revenue deductions
  • R&D phase
  • can know-how costs be written off under section 40-880?
  • TR 2016/D1: overview
  • NISA: self-assessment of effective lives of intangible depreciating assets.

Author profiles

Cameron Rider
Photo of author, Cameron RIDER Cameron Rider, FTI, is a Special Counsel at Greenwoods & Herbert Smith Freehills practising in corporate and international tax. He was a professor, and still teaches, at the Law School at the University of Melbourne. - Current at 05 May 2018
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Magnus Morton
Magnus is a Partner in the PwC Sydney M&A Tax practice with over 15 years experience advising Australian clients investing offshore and foreign multinationals investing into Australia. In recent years, his main focus has been assisting clients in the technology and innovation sector, including in relation to the tax aspects of onshore and offshore expansion, M&A, capital raising and IPO transactions. Magnus has also been heavily involved in the policy design aspects of tax legislation affecting the technology sector and digital start-ups. - Current at 28 July 2016

 

This was presented at Tax Innovation and the Ideas Boom .

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Topical issues in startup structures

Author(s):  Joel Cox,  James Newnham

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When Australian technology companies go global

Author(s):  Anthony KLEIN

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R&D tax incentive - Expectations of AusIndustry and the ATO

Author(s):  Andrew Lewis

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Tax & intellectual property

Author(s):  Cameron RIDER,  Magnus Morton

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