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Closing Operations: Don’t Forget the GST on the Way Out

De-registering for GST might look like a simple administrative task, but the implications can be anything but. In this episode, we explore the GST cancellation requirements, when an entity must or may choose to cancel its registration, and the traps to watch out for when winding u

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De-registering for GST might look like a simple administrative task, but the implications can be anything but. In this episode, we explore the GST cancellation requirements, when an entity must or may choose to cancel its registration, and the traps to watch out for when winding up operations. From turnover thresholds and capital versus revenue assets, to Division 138’s hidden sting and recent case law, we unpack the key issues businesses and advisers need to understand when stepping out of the GST system.

Presented By

Sam Mohammad
Partner - Indirect Tax, RSM Australia Brisbane, Qld

Sam Mohammad leads RSM's National indirect tax practice and has over 16 years' experience advising on indirect taxes.

Sam specialises in providing practical and easy to understand GST, duty, payroll tax and fuel tax credit advice on complex matters, with a particular focus on clients in the property, government, mining and infrastructure sectors. 

Sam's client base includes ASX-listed property developers (both residential and commercial), multinational mining and energy companies, mid-scale and boutique developers and government departments and agencies.

CPD Information

24 minutes 

0.4 CPD hours/units/points

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