Estate planning Succession 2012

Succession and governance issues

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 17 Sep 2012

 

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Failing to plan is planning to fail. This paper looks at common issues encountered by family businesses including succession planning and tax risk management, and provide practical strategies which can be adopted for your clients.

This paper covers:

  • planned and unplanned exits from business – succession, sale and death
  • interaction of succession planning with estate planning
  • tools to achieve your client’s goals:
    • buy/sell agreements and funding considerations
    • shareholder and Unitholder Agreements
    • will clauses
  • corporate and trust governance issues
  • tax risk management:
    • ATO hotspots
    • practical strategies to improve client’s position should audit occur
    • strategies to defend ATO audits.

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Succession and governance issues

Author(s): Kale Rigano
Materials from this session:

Details

  • Published By: Kale Rigano
  • Published On:17 Sep 2012
  • Took place at:Hilton, Adelaide

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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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