Miscellaneous 2009

Trust cloning: Some light at the end of the tunnel

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 29 Oct 2009

 

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This paper covers the exposure draft legislation including:
  • removal of the exception and the exposure draft provisions (including whether there is any impact on trust splitting)
  • highlighting the key requirements of the new rollover
  • outlining the differences between new and old law
  • considering any relevant stamp duty implications
  • considering the implications where a taxpayer "self-assessed" in relation to a trust restructure before the exposure draft legislation was released.

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Trust cloning: Some light at the end of the tunnel

Author(s): Marc Romaldi

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  • Published By: Marc Romaldi
  • Published On:29 Oct 2009
  • Took place at:Grand Chancellor, Adelaide

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