Miscellaneous 2005

Distributions from trusts seminar

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Sep 2005

 

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This paper covers the following:

  • what is trust income and what is trust capital?
  • can capital become income by definition?
  • making capital distributions under the trust deed
  • satisfying entitlements to income by distributing by specie
  • CGT consequences for the trustee and beneficiary
  • accessing CGT rollover exemptions
  • GST implications of in specie distributions
  • implications of recent cases
  • accounting for trust income which is defined as 'tax law net income'.

This paper was originally presented by Brian Richards at the 'A Matter of Trusts' seminar held in Brisbane on 28 October 2004. Minor changes have been incorporated to update the paper for presentation by Mark Molesworth at the 'Trusts Intensive' seminar held in Brisbane on 28 September 2005.

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Distributions from Trusts

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

Details

  • Published By: Brian J Richards
  • Published On:28 Sep 2005
  • Took place at:Hilton Hotel, Brisbane

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