2019

Victorian Trusts Conference

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 28 Nov 2019

 
By 2022, it is expected that over one million trusts will exist in Australia. The way our tax system regulates the behaviour and activities of those involved in trusts means that trusts and the taxation of trusts are complex. Uncertainty abounds for advisers, as establishing and administrating trusts also raises numerous practical and compliance issues. This event covered the following topics:
  • future of trusts: the RMIT report
  • trust vesting
  • Division 6 sleepers: Sec 99B and 100A: what they were meant to do versus what the ATO uses them for now
  • Div.152 CGT SBC and trusts: dynamite
  • residency and trusts
  • state taxes and trusts.

Residency and trusts

Author(s): Anthony Bradica CTA
Materials from this session:

Victorian state taxes and trusts

Author(s): James Hamblin CTA , Rachel O'Donnell CTA

Division 6 sleepers

Author(s): Mia Clarebrough , Terry Murphy KC, CTA , Moira Merrick CTA
Materials from this session:

Trust vesting: What happens?

Author(s): Daniel Diaz , Michael Flynn KC, CTA-Life

The future of trusts: The RMIT report

Author(s): Edward Hennebry , Daniel Smedley CTA

Details

  • Published On:28 Nov 2019
  • Took place at:Fenix Events, Richmond

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