Estate planning Succession 2019

Administering deceased estates - A practical perspective

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 21 Feb 2019

 

This presentation covers:

  • planning for incapacity and death
  • professional executor and accountants role
  • once capacity lost it is difficult and expensive to resolve
  • family controller
  • family dynamics and conflict
  • when can EPA's assist
  • income tax consequences.

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Administering deceased estates - A practical perspective

Author(s): Loreena Gillon CTA

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  • Published By: Loreena Gillon CTA
  • Published On:21 Feb 2019
  • Took place at:Crown Perth, Perth

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