Miscellaneous 2004

109XA, XB, XC - The new 109UB

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 4 Mar 2004

 

This presentation focusses on the practical implications of the new legislation using a number of case study examples.

This was also presented by Nigel Kingston at the Trusts Distributions: The new 's109UB' seminar held in Perth on 18 March 2004, and by Mark Northeast at the Taxation of Trusts - The New 109UB seminar held in Hobart and Launceston on 16 April 2004 and the Division 7A downfalls seminar held in Melbourne on 2 March 2005.

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109XA, XB, XC - The new 109UB

Author(s): Mark Northeast CTA

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  • Published By: Mark Northeast CTA
  • Published On:4 Mar 2004
  • Took place at:Hawthorn Receptions, Hawthorn

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