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Bespoke drafting of trust deeds vs. fixing up problems in old deeds video


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Publication date: 23 Apr 20 | Source: VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This video covers:

  • how wide should the class of beneficiaries be in a discretionary trust?
  • who should be the trustee?
  • who should be the appointor and / or guardian?
  • power to vary in the instrument
  • Trustee Act powers and court authorised amendments
  • consequences of the creation of a new trust
  • tax problems with a broad class or foreign beneficiaries.

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Bespoke drafting of trust deeds vs. fixing up problems in old deeds
Author(s):  Edward SKILTON,  Daniel SMEDLEY,  Neil Brydges

Author profiles

Frank Hinoporos CTA
Frank Hinoporos, CTA, is a Partner in the Tax group at Hall & Wilcox. Frank has a particular focus on domestic and international tax for individuals and private groups, including the complex issues tax issues arising from international succession planning. His clients include SMEs, high net worth individuals and families and not-for-profit entities. Frank is a member of the Law Institute of Victoria, a Chartered Tax Adviser with The Tax Institute, a Fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia and a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). - Current at 05 February 2026
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Edward SKILTON
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Neil Brydges CTA
Neil Brydges, CTA, is a Principal in Sladen Legal’s tax group. Neil primarily practises in direct taxes and GST, with a focus on the taxation of trusts, deceased estates, property, corporate tax, M&A and Division 7A. Neil has also advised extensively on cross-border taxation issues. Neil is an Accredited Specialist in Taxation Law and a member of the Tax & Revenue Law Committee with the Law Institute of Victoria, Chair of the Tax Committee of the Law Council of Australia, and a Chartered Tax Adviser with The Tax Institute. - Current at 21 January 2026
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