Anti-avoidance Trusts 2013

Trusts update: What the ATO thinks and why you should care

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 22 Aug 2013

 

This presentation provides an update on trusts and the ATO’s views. In particular, it examines:

  • ?making trust distributions effective??
  • what happens when beneficiaries disclaim entitlements?
  • ??“income of the trust” – the debate and guidance??
  • streaming – when you can and when you can’t
  • transferring assets to and from trusts – some CGT issues??
  • other current issues.

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Trusts update: What the ATO thinks and why you should care

Author(s): Andrew Mills CTA-Life

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