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Government urged to simplify CGT concessions for small business owners

The government should simplify the small business CGT concessions for superannuation, as the current rules are too complex and costly, says The Tax Institute.

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February 16, 2017
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In a pre-budget submission, The Tax Institute said the CGT concessions are so complex that it is difficult for small business owners to determine whether they qualify for a concession under the rules.

It said the original purpose for introducing these concessions was to assist small business owners preparing for retirement, but the rules are so complex that taxpayers often find it’s not worth the effort of determining whether the concessions apply to them.

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“Many small business owners rely on their small business as a vehicle to fund their retirement absent available resources to put into superannuation because they instead reinvest in their business,” The Tax Institute’s submission stated.

“The cost of complying with these rules is very high. Seeking advice on whether the concessions apply can prove too costly for some taxpayers due to the complexity of the rules.”

The Tax Institute stated in the submission that the policy intent for providing these concessions should be reviewed with a view to “simplifying the rules and making them easier to apply and to ensure they operate to provide relief to small business owners as intended”.

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