Litigation Estate planning Succession

Claims against family trusts

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 28 Aug 2014

 

This presentation covers:

  • the trustee:
    • I need to keep the cash
    • but I don’t want to pay penal tax
    • I want a compliant and low rate beneficiary
  • the family:
    • keep tax to a minimum
    • but we still need cash.

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Claims against family trusts or please sir, I want more

Author(s): Grahame Young

Details

  • Published By: Grahame Young
  • Published On:28 Aug 2014
  • Took place at:Pullman Resort Bunker Bay

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