2024

Investment Trusts for investors

Published Date: 6 Jun 2024

 

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This session looks at investment trusts, including MITs and AMITs, from the eyes of the investor, exploring:

  • Differences between unit trusts, MITs and AMIT
  • Implications for different investor holding structures, e.g., “widely held”
  •  “Fixed entitlement”, “clearly defined rights” and “safe harbour”
  • What they can do and invest in. Control of businesses, “negative control” and when a trust can be taxed like a company
  • Licensing
  • Distributions of income and capital from the different vehicles. “Present entitlement” and “attribution”
  • Implications of exit by disposal to a third party or redemption, and issues for the “last person standing”; and
  • Approaches to drafting the trust deed, including for periods when the trust is (or is not) an MIT/AMIT.

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