2009

The Trust Has Served its Purpose - Now What Can We Do With it?

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 22 Oct 2009

 
The original reasons for establishing a trust may no longer be valid. Terminating the trust and distributing the assets may not be the preferred option. This event looked at some issues arising if the trust is to continue. This event was aimed at lawyers, accountants or financial planners dealing with family discretionary trusts or unit trusts. It was also aimed at people considering the structure or restructure of small and medium enterprises or involved in succession planning where there are or may be assets held in a trust which should now or may in future need to be segregated from other assets of the trust.

The trust has served its purpose - Now what can we do with it?

Author(s): Grahame Young

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  • Published On:22 Oct 2009
  • Took place at:City West Receptions, West Perth

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