Division 7A Litigation

Strategies for the SME practitioner's kitbag

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 22 Aug 2013

 

Every tax practitioner needs a kitbag of strategies for dealing with their clients’ affairs ranging from the simple to the more complex. This is a practical presentation designed to consider some of the more essential strategies that should be employed by all SME practitioners including:

  • transfers of property in and out of superannuation funds, discretionary trusts and unit trusts
  • SMSF borrowing arrangements
  • family law and Div 7A
  • time periods for objections and amending assessments
  • restructuring after 1 July 2013.

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Strategies for the SME practitioner's kitbag

Author(s): Daniel Fry , Alan Krawitz

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Division 7A Litigation Property State taxes Payroll tax Land tax Trusts Income tax 2013

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