Miscellaneous 2006

Structuring your practice

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 9 May 2006

 

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The ATO review of service trusts and introduction of Professional Standards Legislation and the Service Trusts ruling will have changed the landscape for your practice. This paper considers those changes and discusses various practice entity options, including:

  • asset protection
  • does Professional Standards legislation really limit your exposure?
  • service trusts - what future?
  • CGT concessions for alternate structures
  • goodwill v 'intangible asset inherently connected' with a business
  • partnership of trusts - do they have a place in accounting firms?
This paper was originally presented on 5 May 2005 at the “39th South Australian Convention” held in the Barossa Valley. It also includes some minor updates made for presentation at the “What’s New in Structuring Professional Practices?” seminar held on 9 May 2006 in Adelaide.

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Structuring your practice

Author(s): Ken Schurgott
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  • Published By: Ken Schurgott
  • Published On:9 May 2006
  • Took place at:Novotel Barossa Valley Resort

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