Miscellaneous 2004

Are trusts still effective for your client? seminar

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Oct 2004

 

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This paper covers:
- are trusts an effective asset protection mechanism?
- are trusts still a tax effective entity in which to trade or invest?
- testamentary trusts, does your client need one?
- an analysis of the impact of the proposed new bankruptcy laws
- other potential asset protection strategies
- service trust, family trust - or both?

Individual Session

Are trusts still effective for your client?

Author(s): Harry M Rigney

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

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