Trust Structures Guide 2009 is the leading resource for anyone advising on trusts, structuring and planning issues. The guide is written by Harwood Andrews Lawyers and published by the Taxation Institute of Australia (TIA).
While many Harwood Andrews Lawyers practitioners contributed to Trust Structures Guide 2009, it is primarily the work of Daniel Smedley, Principal of our Melbourne office.
Purchase the Trust Structures Guide 2009
Trust Structures Guide was first published by the TIA in 2004 and is now available in a 2009 edition.
Trust Structures Guide 2009 is available as a print + online package + annual update for $250 for members of the TIA and $275 for non-members, including GST and postage and handling. Please contact the TIA for more information.
To order the guide via telephone or fax please print the order form and fax or mail it through to the TIA. Trust Structures Guide 2009 will be sent to you in hard copy and you will also be emailed instructions for accessing the Trust Structures Guide Online.
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(NOTE: The above links will take you to the Taxation Institute of Australia website)
Features of Trust Structures Guide 2009
- the typical structure and when it should be used
- implications on asset protection
- income tax, capital gains tax concessions and succession planning
- packed with checklists, diagrams, flowcharts and examples
- usage, planning, implications and more
New sections including:
- transitional in-house assets post 30 June 2009
- trust losses and family trust elections
- tax deductibility of interest incurred to acquire an interest in a trust
- trusts in the family law arena
- updated analysis of the difference between income for trust law purposes in light of the AAT decision in Bamford and the position of the ATO
Trust Structures Guide Online
- at-a-glance details on the full range of trusts
- fully searchable text
- structuring checklists
- interactive flowcharts to help you identify the right trust
- links within the guide to related information
- links to legislation