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Entity Taxation: Taxing trusts as companies
Published on 15 Oct 99 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
-what is proposed
-how it will work
-what are the differences from the current system
-extention of Div 7A to trusts
-different treatment for different types of trust
-the oppertunities & risks during transition.
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Prof Gordon Cooper
Gordon was a Chartered Accountant in sole practice at Cooper & Co. He was an Adjunct Professor in the School of Taxation and Business Law (incorporating the Australian School of Taxation) at the University of New South Wales. In June 2003, he was awarded an AM in the Queen’s birthday honours for “Services to the tax profession and to the community as an adviser on national taxation and legislative reform, and through education and professional organisations”. Together with Chris Evans and Kirk Wilson, he was an author of the Australian CGT Handbook. - Current at 27 June 2017
This was presented at Tasmanian State Convention: "Facing the Tax Tidal Wave" .
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