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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562593

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    Australian Research Council
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    $62,252.00
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    Venture capital (VC) and tax expenditure programs - an international comparative analysis of legal structures and benefits. VC investment is an important catalyst for economic growth. Many governments, including the Australian government, have designed schemes to encourage VC investment. This project compares VC schemes that exist in OECD and ASEAN countries. It will focus on "tax expenditure programs" and will analyse their legal structures and benefits. The results will be used to benchmark Au .... Venture capital (VC) and tax expenditure programs - an international comparative analysis of legal structures and benefits. VC investment is an important catalyst for economic growth. Many governments, including the Australian government, have designed schemes to encourage VC investment. This project compares VC schemes that exist in OECD and ASEAN countries. It will focus on "tax expenditure programs" and will analyse their legal structures and benefits. The results will be used to benchmark Australia's main VC schemes - the "PDF program" and "VCLP scheme". The research is designed to discover insights into alternative ways of stimulating VC investment as well as suggest areas for potential law reform and structural change. Findings will be published in refereed journal articles and an independent report provided to the Australian Government.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096061

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    The design and application of taxation laws to domestic and cross-border transactions triggered by carbon emissions trading schemes. The introduction of a national emissions trading scheme is the cornerstone of the Australian Government's response to climate change, the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The goal of this and other similar emissions trading schemes is the reduction of carbon emissions in the most cost effective manner. By promoting the harmonisation of the taxation treatment of p .... The design and application of taxation laws to domestic and cross-border transactions triggered by carbon emissions trading schemes. The introduction of a national emissions trading scheme is the cornerstone of the Australian Government's response to climate change, the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. The goal of this and other similar emissions trading schemes is the reduction of carbon emissions in the most cost effective manner. By promoting the harmonisation of the taxation treatment of permits on an international level, this project will promote the establishment of a uniform price for carbon and thereby support global initiatives to reduce emissions. Only a coordinated international response has the potential to reduce global emissions and therefore mitigate the impact of climate change on Australians and the Australian economy.
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