Trusts Income tax 2013

Trust distributions in practice

Source: QLD

Published Date: 20 Mar 2013

 

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Trust Distributions – clients will not make your life easier when preparing them, but there are general rules that will:

  • when do you 'resolve', when do you 'minute' and why does it matter?
  • my client will make a capital gain so when do you think about what the trust deed says and can you use the 'precedent' resolution giving the 'net income' to dad, mum and the kids? 
  • practical tips and pitfalls for streaming capital gains and franked income.
  • should you use percentages, figures or a mixture and how do you account for discrepancies and amendments?
  • getting the accounting right – you will be surprised how important it is.

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Trust distributions in practice

Author(s): Stephen Holmes CTA
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  • Published By: Stephen Holmes CTA
  • Published On:20 Mar 2013
  • Took place at:Tattersall's Club, Brisbane

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