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Service entities - where to now? paper
Published on 20 Oct 06 by TASMANIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Service trusts have been a significant structuring arrangement for both practitioners and their clients for many years. This paper puts into perspective practical implications of the recent ATO ruling TR 2006/2 and will address the following:
- service trusts
- who should and shouldn’t have them?
- are there still benefits in using them?
- use of ATO safe harbour provisions - what you need to know
- reviewing/implementing service trust agreements
- traps in exiting service trust arrangements
- CGT consequences
- stamp duty issues
- checklist for action pre 30 April 2007.
Author profiles
Jerome Tse CTA-Life
Jerome Tse, CTA is a Partner at King & Wood Mallesons, specialising in taxation disputes and litigation. Jerome is also the firm’s global transfer pricing coordinator. Jerome is an experienced tax practitioner and has been involved in a number of Australia’s recent high profile tax cases. Jerome was the 2022 Tax Institute President.
- Current at
09 August 2023
Andrew O'Bryan CTA
Andrew O'Bryan, CTA is a Partner at Hall & Wilcox Lawyers and provides advice on the application of a wide range of taxation. He has substantial knowledge of taxation and commercial practice and advises his clients on income tax, capital gains tax, tax audits and reviews, fringe benefits tax, business structuring and transactions, liquidations and reconstructions, superannuation, retirement planning, business succession, estate planning, and philanthropy. Andrew advises accounting and legal firms on their clients’ affairs. He also draws clients from industry, commerce and high-net-worth private family groups. One of his main interests is advising private business owners on the transition of management and control of family businesses to the next generation. Andrew has been recognised in the The Best Lawyers in Australia in Tax Law every year since 2014 and is a leading tax lawyer in Victoria in Doyle's Guide to the Australian Legal Profession. - Current at 04 July 2023
This was presented at Tasmanian State Convention .
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