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#102 - Taxation of Testamentary Trusts - Summarised, Simplified and Synthesised


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Ongoing changes to Australia's tax and regulatory framework have had an enormous impact on virtually all estate planning strategies.

Arguably the key risk however for customers and advisers alike is failing to manage the fundamental issues in relation to the structure and taxation of testamentary trusts.

This session will use liberal story sharing to provide advisers with critical insights into issues such as:

  1. tax treatment during each step of the life cycle of a testamentary trust;

  1. discussion of Australian Taxation Office approaches with testamentary trusts and structuring strategies;

  1. restructuring alternatives in relation to existing testamentary trusts;

  1. intergenerational tax planning with testamentary trusts; and

  1. 'perpetual' testamentary trusts.

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Techniview: For advisers working in holistic estate planning (including trusts, asset protection, superannuation, tax and business succession)

Adviewser: For advisers wanting to facilitate legal solutions for their customers in holistic Estate Planning

Viewruption: For professional service providers wanting to iterate their business model (including abandoning timesheets)

Related articles and resources:

PODCAST: #51 – Testamentary Trusts – the latest tips and traps

PODCAST: #14 – Testamentary Trusts Bespoke Planning Opportunities

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