Debt versus Equity Tax Considerations (Webinar)
This webinar considers the different types of debt and equity instruments that can be used to fund a company. It considers how tax and commercial considerations
can influence a company’s capital mix and the suitability of different instruments.
This webinar will address the following topics:
- What is the difference between debt and equity for tax purposes? Why does this matter?
- What tax factors should be considered alongside the commercial factors when determining how a company is funded and the mix of debt and equity.
- What are “preference shares” and how are these taxed?
- What are “convertible notes” and how are these taxed?
- What is “sweat equity”? How is it taxed and why does it matter?
- What “fishhooks” commonly arise with restructuring, including debt parking and dividend stripping.
Upon satisfactory completion of this activity you will be able to:
- Have an improved understanding of how tax and commercial factors interact to influence a company’s capital structure;
- Provide improved advice to clients on the funding of companies and which instruments best suit their purpose;
- Have renewed awareness of the detrimental tax implications that can arise for certain restructuring arrangements
Total CPD Hours: 1.25 (1 Hour + 15 min. Q&A)
Suited to:
- Accountants and lawyers that commonly advise clients on the establishment of companies and the appropriate capital structure.
- Founders who are looking at growing their business’ capital
- Advisors involved with company capital raisings and restructures
- Others generally involved with business and with an interest in the balance between tax and commercial considerations with company funding
PRESENTER
Richard Muth, Senior Manager – Tax Advisory, Findex/Crowe
Richard Muth is an experienced taxation practitioner at Findex / Crowe having more than 10 years of experience with clients ranging from large multinational groups,
Australasian groups, New Zealand based SMEs along with high net worth individuals.
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23 November 2021
10:00 am - 11:15 am
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