2024

99B and the Temple of Doom

Published Date: 15 Feb 2024

 

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Deep in the mountainous abyss of the taxation of trusts lives a provision, which until recently, was rarely disturbed. The ATO has resurrected section 99B from its slumber. It is ugly and mean-spirited, frightening even to the most seasoned adviser in its potential breadth. This session will:

  • Provide an overview of the history and purpose of section 99B
  • Provide practical examples of when section 99B can apply, including the application of section 99C
  • Explain why proving the corpus exception is like finding the mystical stone; and
  • Explain how managing a section 99B audit can feel like being ambushed while crossing a rope bridge.

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Author(s): Kaitilin Lowdon ATI , Jonathan Ortner

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