1999

Resettlements

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 5 May 1999

 
Trust deeds often need to be amended to address specific problems that arise. An amendment or variation to a trust deed may, in certain circumstances result in the creation of a new trust with tax and stamp duty implications. Following items were discussed: what is a resettlement; capital gains tax implications; effect on trust losses; implications for managed investment schemes; and stamp duty.

Trust resettlements

Author(s): Mark Richmond
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  • Published On:5 May 1999
  • Took place at:Menzies Hotel

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