Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Division 7A Trusts

Family law & taxes -til death do us part'

Source: TAS

Published Date: 16 Oct 2014

 

This presentation covers:

  • an overview of the family courts approach to the division of property
  • rollover relief available in family law
  • income and assets of a discretionary trust
  • Division 7A
  • asset protection by way of a financial agreement.

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Family law and taxes - Til death do us part

Author(s): Sanaz Naimi

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  • Published By: Sanaz Naimi
  • Published On:16 Oct 2014
  • Took place at:Country Club Tasmania, Launceston

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