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Feathering the retirement nest

Shareholders of small family companies incorporated before September 20, 1985, may be at an age where retirement is an imminent option. Many of these companies may be holding pre-CGT assets and post-CGT assets that may have increased substantially in value. Appropriate tax planning strategies will n...

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Published in:Australian CPA 2000-08, Vol.70 (7), p.68
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Retirement
Retirement planning
Small business
Stockholders
Tax planning
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