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Trust planning
Published on 06 Jun 02 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This seminar paper discusses tax reform and trusts, where to after entity tax, trusts in tax consolidation regime, alternative business structures, when should you use a trust, 50% CGT discount and small business CGT concessions, what is the future of trusts, and exit strategies.
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Kevin Munro
Kevin Munro is a solicitor and principal of Munro Lawyers. He has 40 years’ experience in tax and superannuation, forming his own firm, Munro Lawyers (initially called Kevin Munro & Associates) in 1994. Kevin provides advice to clients, particularly professional firms and their clients, in respect of tax planning, superannuation, estate planning and wills, and he regularly acts as a consultant for other professional firms. Kevin is active in professional education and gives lectures and workshops for various professional organisations. He was a member of the NSW Law Society’s Advisory Committee for Small Business Accreditation. Kevin is a Certified Tax Practitioner of the Tax Institute and a fellow of the Society of Trustees and Estate Planners. Kevin also holds a Masters Degree in Commerce, a Bachelors Degree in Agricultural Economics and Diploma of Law, and is a 1979 Churchill Fellow. - Current at 21 July 2017
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Trust planning
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Distributions of income and capital from trusts
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Tax rules for loss trusts
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The termination of trusts
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