Property 2012

Restructures involving property

Source: QLD

Published Date: 29 Aug 2012

 

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This paper covers a number of issues which arise on a daily basis in practice, including:

  • landholder duty – dealings with shares and unit trusts
  • dutiable transactions involving changes to discretionary trusts (e.g. change of trustee; change of beneficiary/classes)
  • land tax – tips, traps and structures to avoid
  • stamp duty exemptions, including the corporate reconstruction exemption.

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Restructures involving property

Author(s): Duncan Bedford ATI
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  • Published By: Duncan Bedford ATI
  • Published On:29 Aug 2012
  • Took place at:Polo Club, Brisbane

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