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Adviser Masterclass Series: Small Business CGT Concessions

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Adviser Masterclass Series: Small Business CGT Concessions

By , May 10, 2018
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For many business owners, the major source of retirement funding is the sale of their business or assets owned by the business. Fortunately, there are a number of capital gains tax (CGT) concessions available to small business that reduce or even eliminate the capital gain on the disposal of certain assets. It is important to understand the concessions available and the eligibility requirements to ensure entitlements are maximised.

In this webinar, we will review the eligibility criteria required to qualify for the small business CGT exemptions and examine in detail how these concessions can most effectively be applied.

To find out more about minimising your CGT, download a copy of our whitepaper or get in touch with one of our advisers today.

We’ve got some exciting events coming up. We hope you can join us!

Craig West

Dr Craig West

Founder & Chairman | Succession Plus

Dr Craig West is a strategic accountant who has over 20 years of experience advising business owners.

With a background as an accountant in practice and two master’s degrees, Craig formed a strong view that the majority of business owners (and often their advisers) were unprepared and unaware of the steps required to prepare for exit. He then designed and documented a unique 21-Step Business Succession and Exit Planning process to assist owners and their advisers in navigating this process.

Craig now acts as a strategic business and financial mentor for mid-market business owners. Craig has written four critically acclaimed books educating business owners on employee incentives, succession planning, asset protection, and exit strategies. Additionally, he has completed doctoral research on Employee Share Ownership Plans (ESOPs) for succession.

Craig is a Member of the Forbes Business Council where he leverages his extensive experience to contribute valuable insights on helping business leaders navigate the complexities of growing and exiting their businesses.

In April 2024, the Exit Planning Institute admitted Craig to the International Exit Planning Circle of Excellence.

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