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“With much
patience and guidance from export consultant and lawyer Warren
Cross, the Sydney Dance Company won a $60,000+ export grant rebate
from Austrade to fund its current European Tour. Since the
successful Sydney Dance Company application, the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Australian Dance Theatre,
Belvoir Street, Company B, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Australian
Ballet and Bangarra Dance Theatre, have utilised the services of
Cross to lodge successful applications”
Sydney Morning Herald
“Mr Chris Gilbey OA
of entertainment company Australian Record Equities says experts
should be appointed to handle export grant applications. Australian
Record Equities received approximately $85,000 in grants under the
Export Grants Scheme after appointing Export Incentives to handle
its applications. A company Mr Gilbey previously worked for, had
limited success in applying for seven grants because the application
work was left in the hands of an in-house accountant”
Melbourne Age
“Export Incentives
CEO and Legal Counsel Warren Cross ran a successful test case for
nine feature films producers, which resulted in new guidelines being
published by Austrade for the film industry. Following these new
guidelines, Export Incentives have lodged successful export grant
applications for a significant number of film producers”
Encore Magazine
“One
client who Cross helped set up his own company two years ago said
“by qualifying for the Scheme we were able to claw back a lot of
money we had spent on development”. He said he agreed with Cross
that many people, particularly legal advisers still did not
appreciate the full extent to which the export grant scheme could be
utilised for considerable financial advantage”
Computer World Magazine
“Many
software developers were missing out on export grants because they
were intent on minimising income tax and failed to see the benefits
from claiming government support for their export efforts. The
managing director of Export Incentives Pty Ltd Mr Warren Cross said
some companies were disqualifying themselves, through their licensing
agreement structures”
The Australian
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