Published Date: 5 Sep 2023
It has famously been said that nothing is certain except death and taxes. Death opens the door to many tax concessions. However, the interaction between taxation law (and lore) and deceased estates is complex and often poorly understood. Getting it wrong can turn what could have been taxation nirvana into some kind of monster – all while dealing with grieving families.
This session covers taxation issues around:
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