Miscellaneous 2003

My Client the Divorcee - minimising the tax liability on the division of property seminar

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 16 Sep 2003

 

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This seminar paper includes:
- basics of property division in the Family Court
- basics of defacto property division on separation
- the court's approaches to dealing with uncrystallised tax liability
- super splitting
- taxes and stamp duty: liabilities and concessions on transfer of property, including CGT (especially rollovers), income tax (including Div 7A, trust problems, indemnities for paying tax), GST and stamp duty (SA)
- other concerns.

This is a slightly revised and updated version of a paper presented on 28 March 2003 at the National Convention in Adelaide. It considers matters from the SA practitioner's perspective.

Individual Session

My Client the Divorcee

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald

Details

  • Published By: Arlene Macdonald
  • Published On:16 Sep 2003
  • Took place at:AMF Centre, Glenside

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research critisism or review, as permitted under the copyright Act, no part may be rerpoduced by any process without written permission from The Tax Institute.

Unless expressly stated, opinions are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

This material is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study., research, critisism or review, as permitted under teh copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from The Tax Institute.

Unless expressly stated, opininons are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

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