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Our International Tax specialists have extensive experience in coordinating international tax advice with advisers in other jurisdictions.
Our goal is to assist you in optimising the tax rate of your Australian sourced profits at the ultimate parent company level. This is only achievable by adopting a holistic view of the tax system of both Australian and the parent company’s home country. An overseas business typically requires the Advisory and Structuring expertise of our team at three different phases.
PHASE 1: Initial setup
We will help you choose the optimum structure in Australia that facilitates growth of the business in a tax-effective manner. A key goal will be to avoid tax inefficiencies arising from double taxation.
PHASE 2: Ongoing operation
After the business is set up, the important considerations are transfer pricing and profit repatriation. Both are key in determining the extent to which your business profits are taxed in Australia and the home country of the parent company.
PHASE 3: Restructuring or Sale
Often, what is an optimum structure for a new business becomes redundant as the business grows over time and new needs arise. At other times a decision is made to sell the business. In either case our International Tax team is able to advise you on tax-effective options available to you. -
An overseas business typically requires the Advisory and Structuring expertise of our team at three different phases. At each phase we draw upon our expertise in:
- Double Tax Agreements between Australia and overseas jurisdictions
- Transfer pricing
- Thin capitalisation
- Withholding tax Source of income
- Residency for tax purposes
- Goods & Services Tax (VAT)
- Stamp duty
- Payroll tax
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