Miscellaneous 2004

Division 7A and trusts

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Oct 2004

 

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We have all grappled with the amendments to Division 7A, and how those amendments impact on transactions involving trusts. This paper is intended to illustrate in a practical way how your client can unintentionally get caught by the new provisions, and provide some effective strategies for your clients to implement.
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Division 7A and trusts

Author(s): Mark West , Matthew Burgess
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  • Published By: Mark West, Matthew Burgess
  • Published On:28 Oct 2004
  • Took place at:Christie Corporate Conference Centre, Brisbane

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