Miscellaneous 2001

Estate & Succession Planning for Small Business & Farmers

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 30 May 2001

 

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Topics covered in this GDU seminar paper include:
- Accommodating family
- Insurance cover and who is to be owner
- CGT consequences in life insurance trauma
- Superannuation
- Buy/sell Agreements
- Wills - potential challanges under inheritance Act
- Which structure should run the business or own the farm
- Possible revenue concequences of restructuring
- Asset protection.
This paper also includes a set of sample case studies and possible worked solutions.

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Estate & Succession Planning for Small Business & Farmers

Author(s): John Wheatley

Details

  • Published By: John Wheatley
  • Published On:30 May 2001
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre

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