Tax and Business Structuring Day 2012

Tax and legal considerations

Location Event dates
LiveOne Session 1 - Wednesday, 4 April 2012
LiveOne Session 2 - Thursday, 19 April 2012

Overview

Presented by Hall and Wilcox Lawyers, this practical intensive provides an understanding of the legal fundamentals required to set up, acquire, manage and/or exit a business effectively so as to add value and minimise risk. From tax structuring and entity options, asset management and employing and managing staff, right through to sale and estate and succession planning, this intensive is intended to deliver tax, legal and practical insights on successful business set up, acquisition, operation and/or exit.

Session Timetable

Session 1 - Selling your business

Wednesday, 4 April 2012 12:30 - 2:30pm (AEST)

This session will focus on:

  • Preparing for sale 
  • Form of sale - shares v assets 
  • Tax considerations, including CGT small business concessions 
  • Legal considerations
  • Commercial and employment considerations.

Session 2 - Estate planning and succession planning

Thursday, 19 April 2012 12:00 - 2:00pm (AEST)  

  • Estate planning
  • Personal and business succession planning.

 

Interested, but can't make the live sessions?

You can access LiveOne OnDemand. Choose the recording option when completing your registration and we will email you a recording link of the session complete with materials.

For more information visit charteredaccountants.com.au/LiveOne

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, 4 April 2012 - Thursday, 19 April 2012 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
  • Venue: LiveOne

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Who Should Attend

This event has been designed for advisors, accountants, lawyers, proprietors and other business professionals interested in understanding the key tax and legal considerations of acquiring, establishing, running and/or selling a business, including tax structuring and employment matters.

Package & Pricing

Member

  • Standard $297.00

Non-member

  • Standard $337.00

Conditions:

All prices are in AUD and include GST. Discount offers cannot be combined. Members working in regional areas (125km from location) or interstate are eligible for a 20% discount off the standard member rate. Discounts are not applicable to LiveOne.

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Presenters

  • Bruce McFarlane

    Bruce McFarlane

    Partner - Corporate & Commercial and Franchising, Retail & Distribution, Hall & Wilcox Lawyers

    Bruce has a wide range of expertise in commercial transactions, including private mergers and acquisitions, business/asset sales, share sales, joint ventures and partnerships, franchising, licensing and distribution agreements, drafting, and advising on commercial property sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, IT contracts and arrangements, and general commercial agreements.

    Bruce's clients include public and private companies in the energy, financial services, IT and retail sectors, franchisors, franchisees, landlords, equity investors, commercial property developers and a variety of other businesses.

  • Mark Payne

    Mark Payne

    Partner - Superannuation, Taxation and Private Clients, Hall & Wilcox Lawyers

    Mark has close to 15 years' experience acting for Australian and international corporations in a broad range of tax, superannuation and financial transactions, including structuring of private equity and hedge funds, corporate transactions, reconstructions, de-mergers and reorganisations.

    Most recently, Mark has gained invaluable experience as Director of the Private Wealth Group at Goldman Sachs JBWere in Sydney, focusing on superannuation and taxation technical issues.

  • Emma Woolley

    Emma Woolley

    Partner - Private Clients, Hall & Wilcox Lawyers

    Emma has the primary responsibility for the personal and family business succession practice within the Private Clients group. Her practice includes estate planning, testamentary trusts, trust establishment and ongoing administration, asset protection, structuring for succession of ownership and control of family businesses and family business governance.

    Emma's clients include high net worth individuals, families and family businesses.

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Last Updated 17 January 2012