Miscellaneous 2007

Division 7A update

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 24 May 2007

 

Since its introduction in 1997, Division 7A has become the focus of attention for anyone carrying on business through a company or trust. Whilst the provisions are relatively short, new issues continue to arise. This presentation examines:

  • what are the common bug bears with Division 7A and where have people been going wrong?
  • what are the best structures to use to manage exposure to Division 7A?
  • how to use corporate beneficiaries for accumulating lifestyle assets
  • what are the recent developments by the ATO and Treasury?

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Division 7A update

Author(s): Gil Levy
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  • Published By: Gil Levy
  • Published On:24 May 2007
  • Took place at:Hilton Hotel, Sydney

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