Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property State taxes

The empire strikes back! A tax lawyer's rebuttal

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 27 Sep 2011

 

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This paper covers:

  • property settlements
  • general developments with discretionary trusts
  • sweat equity - Making a contribution to the family business
  • Part VIIIAA of the Family Law Act - Orders and injunctions binding third parties
  • third party rights
  • Section 106B - Transactions to defeat claims
  • unpaid present entitlements - Getting by with a little help from my friends 
  • sub-trusts - Fair return on instrument
  • breach of trust 
  • consent of beneficiary as a defence.

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The empire strikes back! A tax lawyer's rebuttal

Author(s): Adam Levin

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  • Published By: Adam Levin
  • Published On:27 Sep 2011
  • Took place at:City West Receptions, West Perth

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Unless expressly stated, opinions are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

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Unless expressly stated, opininons are not that of The Tax Institute, which accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of any of the information contained within it.

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Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property State taxes Payroll tax Land tax Estate planning Succession Trusts 2011

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