Division 7A Trusts 2012

Dealing with Division 7A disasters

Source: QLD

Published Date: 23 Aug 2012

 

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At this time of year we are all concerned about dealing thoroughly with Div 7A issues. This paper covers the key practical problems that have arisen and are worthwhile keeping in mind and should be considered to ensure that the past is not repeated:

These problems include:

  • How to manage when things go wrong/seeking the Commissioner’s discretion
  • UPEs
  • Accountants who inherit disasters
  • Which shareholder will be assessed?
  • Time limits: when is it too late to amend?

Individual Session

Dealing with Division 7A disasters

Author(s): Kaitilin Lowdon ATI , Paul Sokolowski CTA
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