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Issues in tax and trust litigation presentation
Published on 09 Oct 12 by QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- the value of a timely disclaimer
- what you should ask about when the trustee’s meeting was held
- differences between classes of beneficiaries
- what happens if there was no timely resolution to distribute?
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Peter Bickford CTA
Peter was admitted to the Bar in 1981. He was employed in the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor’s Office which later became the Australian Government Solicitor, from 1978 to 1989, leaving to go to Private Bar. During his time working for the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor and the Australian Government Solicitor, he had experience in all forms of federal litigation. Particular areas of interest include: administrative law, bankruptcy, commercial law, contract, corporations law (including insolvency), trusts and revenue law (including customs, excise and taxation law). - Current at 01 June 2012
This was presented at Does Your Trust Have A Future? .
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