Miscellaneous 2008

Part I - structure & practice

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 28 Apr 2008

 

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Note that this paper was presented on both 28 February and 28 April at the events "Direct Gearing of Super Funds: The Instalment Warrant Revolution."

This paper covers topics such as:

  • what are ‘instalment warrants'
  • investment restrictions - issues to consider when a superannuation fund invests in an instalment warrant
  • the prohibition against borrowing
  • the legal relationships required to obtain the borrowing carve-out
  • what is a ‘bare trust' relationship?
  • borrowing carve-out - whether real property may be subject to an instalment warrant
  • whether an investment in an instalment warrant is an ‘in-house asset'
  • regulation 13.14 of the SIS Act
  • superannuation fund trust deeds
  • taxation implications.

Individual Session

Installment warrants: Part I - Structure & practice

Author(s): Denis Barlin , Ken Schurgott
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