Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Division 7A Litigation

Tax & family law - Pitfalls & opportunities Part 1: Legal perspective

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 20 Jul 2017

 

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This paper covers:

  • does a client need both family law advice and tax advice?
  • navigating the collision of emotions and commerciality: unavoidable property settlement truths to keep in mind
  • tax & family law: understanding the broad framework
  • tax & family law: how does the Family Court deal with taxation liabilities?

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Tax & family law - Pitfalls & opportunities Part 1: Legal perspective

Author(s): Rishi Wijay , Michael Berry KC
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