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Acquisition: AusCo acquires a foreign business video
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Publication date: 28 Oct 20 | Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Abstract:
This video analyses the Australian tax considerations for AusCo acquiring a foreign business.
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International Tax Series (6 Parts)
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Grant WARDELL-JOHNSON,
Carynne Howitt
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Sylvester Urban
Sylvester Urban is a Senior Associate in the KWM tax group with over 10 years’ experience. Sylvester has specialist expertise in income tax, GST and stamp duty aspects of corporate and financial transactions, and is particularly sought after for his knowledge of international tax regimes. Sylvester also has experience in tax audits and tax litigation with tax authorities and advises on the taxation of not-for-profits. Sylvester is at the forefront of legal and industry developments and regularly advises clients on new and untested areas of tax law. - Current at 09 August 2021Kai-Chen Lamb
Kai-Chen Lamb is a tax partner who practises in all areas of Australian income tax, specialising in the Australian income tax treatment of the managed funds, superannuation, property and infrastructure. Kai-Chen has acted for significant Australian and foreign institutional investors on a number of major cross border investment, mergers and acquisitions and financing transactions. Kai-Chen has also acted in relation to the establishment, offer and restructure of a number of significant Australian and offshore fund and co-investment structures. Kai-Chen's practice encompasses not only providing clients with taxation advice, but also reviewing, preparing and negotiating the documentation necessary to give effect to those structures. Kai-Chen also has extensive experience in representing clients in the financial services industry in their dealings with the Australian Taxation Office, both in the context of applying for and obtaining rulings as well as in the context of reviews and disputes with the Australian Taxation Office. - Current at 28 May 2025Copyright Statement