2015

Now you see them, now you don't - Borrowings in SMSFs

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 21 May 2015

 

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This video is a filmed session from the NSW 8th Annual Tax Forum, powerpoint slides are incorporated with the presentation. This video covers:
  • the changes to the interpretation of the limited recourse borrowing rules
  • stamping of custodian/security trust deeds under Duties Act 1997 (NSW)
  • duty and tax considerations on the transfer of property from custodian to the SMSF trustee on repayment of the loan
  • restructuring or rectifying poorly implemented property acquisitions using SMSF
  • tips and traps regarding investment rules, ensuring income is taxed concessionally and the impact of other taxes and charges.

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Now you see them, now you don't - Borrowings in SMSFs

Author(s): Graeme Colley

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  • Published By: Graeme Colley
  • Published On:21 May 2015
  • Took place at:Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, Sydeny

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