Miscellaneous 2004

Comparison of trusts seminar

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 30 Nov 2004

 

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This paper discusses bare trusts, fixed trusts, unit trusts, discretionary trusts and hybrid trusts:

  • establishment and structure - who, what, when, where and how?
  • asset protection issues
  • income tax issues, trust losses and ability to make family trust elections
  • ability to access the capital gains tax concessions
  • introducing new investors, contributing capital
  • succession planning.

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Comparison of Trusts

Author(s): Daniel Smedley CTA
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Details

  • Published By: Daniel Smedley CTA
  • Published On:30 Nov 2004
  • Took place at:Leonda by the Yarra, Hawthorn

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