2004

A Matter of Trusts

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Oct 2004

 
Trusts remain extremely popular among clients desiring tax effective and asset protective structures (and correspondingly unpopular with the regulators!) However, the changes that have occurred in the last year with respect to CGT, asset protection, loans and losses mean that it is more important than ever to refresh your knowledge in these areas to be able to advise those clients appropriately.

These seminar materials will assist you to determine whether trusts remain a viable vehicle for your clients to hold personal and business assets.

They will lead you through the complex rules and changes in a way that can be practically applied to your clients.

Distributions from trusts

Author(s): Brian J Richards
Materials from this session:

Are trusts still effective for your client?

Author(s): Harry M Rigney

Divisive issues and winding up

Author(s): Peter Godber

Restructuring trusts

Author(s): Ken Schurgott
Materials from this session:

Division 7A and trusts

Author(s): Mark West , Matthew Burgess

Details

  • Published On:28 Oct 2004
  • Took place at:Christie Corporate Conference Centre, Brisbane

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