2025 Trusts

Family trust elections – When things go wrong and how to fix them

Published Date: 9 Oct 2025

 

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Family trust elections can have significant tax consequences, but mistakes or oversights happen. This session offers a practical, preventative approach to managing family trust elections and interposed entity elections – highlighting common pitfalls, tax issues, and effective remedies when elections go wrong. Designed for practitioners advising family trusts, the discussion provided clear strategies to avoid errors and navigate corrective options to minimise tax risks and ensure compliance.

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  • Published By: Leo Gouzenfiter
  • Published On:9 Oct 2025
  • Event Name:Regional Masterclass
  • Session Name:Family trust elections – When things go wrong and how to fix them
  • Listen Time:1+ hour
  • Took place at:Mineral Springs Hotel & Online

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