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Division 7A downfalls - why you should worry!
Published on 02 Mar 2005 | Took place at Hawthorn Receptions, Hawthorn, VIC
The expectations on professionals who advise on Division 7A matters has been raised further in light of the ATO's increased audit activity.
The continued popularity of the use of trusts brings further Division 7A issues under the microscope of the special trust rules.
This session addressed the common Division 7A problems that are often overlooked by advisers who need to have mastered these issues.
Along with technical papers, case studies were provided to illustrate the main points raised.
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Individual sessions
109XA, XB, XC - The new 109UB
Author(s):
Mark NORTHEAST
This seminar paper focusses on the practical implications of the new legislation using a number of case study examples. This was also presented by Nigel Kingston at the Trusts Distributions: The new 's109UB' seminar held in Perth on 18 March 2004, and by Mark Northeast at the Taxation of Trusts - The New 109UB seminar held in Hobart and Launceston on 16 April 2004. The paper includes some minor updates made by the author for presentation at the 'Division 7a downfalls' seminar held in Melbourne on 2 March 2005.Materials from this session:
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Debt relief dangers
Author(s):
Noel BEHARIS
This paper covers the following topics:
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Division 7A - quirks and Traps
Author(s):
Arthur ATHANASIOU
This paper covers:
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