Business Model

Business Model

The business model involves the sale of the subsidiary early in the relevant financial year after five years of operation. It is expected the sale will generate losses due to the continuing interest expenses in the year of sale and the relevant years following the sale as the loans will not be paid out, only the necessary loan commitments will be paid. The losses will then be utilised to maximise the time before the repurchased subsidiary has a taxable income. Formulate, with reference to appropriate legislation and case law, a concise explanation in the form of a report utilising sub headings which specifically addresses the following points:

1. Whether Taite and Aramis would be operating through a permanent establishment, and discuss the role the permanent establishment plays in determining their liability to tax in Australia.

2. Assuming the taxable entities involved are a resident of Australia for tax purposes discuss whether interest expenses will be deductible prior to commencing business activities, during the life of the land development business and after the sale of the business. In particular explore the effect refinancing may have on the deductibility of interest expenses after the planned repurchase,

3. The deductibility of the expected losses after repurchase

4. Whether the fact the land is trading stock for the subsidiary means they will be exempt from CGT on the sale of the subsidiary

5. Identify the business risks associated with this plan and suggest some risk management strategies.

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