Miscellaneous 2022

Back (dated) to the future

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 10 Aug 2022

 

This presentation covers:

  • Back dating - is it ever ok and what is the effect?
  • Documenting after the fact - acknowledgments, confirmations and ratifications
  • 'Effective dates' of documents
  • Minutes of meeting - is there a time limit on recording a resolution after it is made?
  • Future dating documents and the impact of s41AA of the Law of Property Act (SA)
  • The ability to make elections or choices for tax purposes after an event that have a 'back dated' effect
  • Statutory record keeping requirements.

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