ABC Pty Ltd (fictional name) was a dormant company whose assets consisted of some real property and loans receivable from a related company. There were no liabilities. The shareholders’ equity comprised capital, reserves and retained earnings. The members wanted to wind the company up in the most tax-effective way. Click here to read more…
by Bhumik | December 20, 2012 · 8:59 am
Case Study on Members Voluntary Winding-Up Dormant Solvent Company
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