Miscellaneous 2009

The trust has served its purpose - Now let's get the money out

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Aug 2009

 

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During their lifetime trusts are exceptionally flexible structures with distinct tax and wealth protection advantages. As they reach the end of their useful life, extracting the value they harbour can be tricky. This paper considers some of the practical difficulties likely to be encountered along the way and on vesting.

Covered are effective distributions:

  • unit trusts: What constitutes a non-assessable distribution? Timing advantages under an E4;
  • planning ahead to fully utilise the small business CGT concessions;
  • do hybrid trusts present particular winding up problems?;
  • the trustee calls it "income" but the ATO calls it "capital". Does name-calling make a difference?;
  • capital distributions and the legitimacy of following the Practice Statement LA 2005/1; and
  • the impact of the Board of Taxation's Review of MITs.

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The trust has served its purpose - Now let's get the money out

Author(s): Ken Schurgott

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  • Published By: Ken Schurgott
  • Published On:28 Aug 2009
  • Took place at:Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa

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