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Recorded Webinar: Sale of a Going Concern – GST Risk Management Checklist

The sale of a going concern still raises compliance issues. The transaction has to be considered from the supplier’s perspective. This session covers an essential compliance checklist for gaining the GST exemption, including: Have the parties agreed the sa

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About the Webinar

The sale of a going concern still raises compliance issues. The transaction has to be considered from the supplier’s perspective. This session covers an essential compliance checklist for gaining the GST exemption, including:

  • Have the parties agreed the sale will be of a sale of a going concern?
  • What if seller has different entities owning different parts of the business?
  • Recovery of GST where going concern exemption does not apply
  • Purchaser and vendor warranting they remain registered until time of completion
  • Transfer of employees on transfer of going concern
  • Dealing with partly tenanted or vacant buildings
  • Can a tenant of commercial property purchase that property as going concern?
  • Can a corporate trustee of a fund satisfy the going concern exemption?
  • Property has a commercial and residential lease – is whole property a going concern?
  • Case update

Presented By

Fletch Heinemann
Partner, Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers Brisbane, QLD

Fletch Heinemann is one of the partners in Cooper Grace Ward’s tax team. He specialises in tax disputes and litigation. Fletch’s technical specialisations include income tax, GST, payroll tax and customs duties. In managing clients’ tax and customs disputes, Fletch helps with the audit stages, ATO interviews, notices of objection, appeals in the AAT, QCAT, Federal Court and Supreme Court. Fletch draws on this experience to provide upfront practical tax advice across a range of commercial issues.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for accountants and lawyers advising on GST and property – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Accountants can claim up to 1 CPD/Training hour. Lawyers can claim up to 1 CPD unit/point – substantive law . This webinar has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, webinar lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion.

WA lawyers – From 1/4/2021, due to changes to your CPD requirements we are unable to verify your completion of recorded webinars to the Legal Practice Board of WA.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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