The state of play trust decision making prior to 30 June 2010 paper

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Publication date: 03 Jun 10

Source: QUEENSLAND DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
This paper covers trust decision making prior to 30 June 2010.

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Author Photo - Kenneth Schurgott FTIA
Kenneth Schurgott FTIA
Ken is a Tax and Commercial Law Partner in the Sydney office of Schurgott Noolan Pty Ltd. Ken has extensive experience in all aspects of tax (including state taxes) as well as business structuring, asset protection, succession planning and trust and estate law. He is a member of the Advisory Panel to the Board of Taxation and is presently heavily engaged in consultation in relation to the reform of the taxation of trusts.
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