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Managing tax affairs: The duties of the super trustee

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 29 Aug 2013

 

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This paper addresses the duties of a superannuation trustee in relation to managing tax affairs of a superannuation fund under the general law, the SIS Act (especially the revised covenants for trustees and directors) and the APRA prudential standards. The paper covers the management of tax affairs in the context of:??

  • a superannuation trustee’s duty of care
  • ??the best interests and conflicts covenants
  • ??the investment covenant?? Investing in distributing trusts and the myriad of issues that can follow, whether the trusts are managed investment schemes or otherwise??
  • the non-arm’s length income provisions and recent case law??
  • managing errors that arise out of tax matters from a trust law perspective.

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Managing tax affairs:The duties of the super trustee

Author(s): John Edstein

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  • Published By: John Edstein
  • Published On:29 Aug 2013
  • Took place at:Sheraton on the Park, Sydney

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