To Fix or Not to Fix
Discover the key differences between “fixed”, “non-fixed”, and “special” unit trusts and their impact on tax and land tax benefits. […]
Acis, current as of: 12 April 2017.
You’d have to be a hermit or living in hibernation to have missed the information flying around the market about recent changes to superannuation legislation. While we’re all a bit over it, the changes do provide the ideal opportunity to transition your clients to a uniform trust deed that reflects the latest legislation and governing rules.
To briefly recap the main reforms:
A seamless transition of clients to Acis’ new super trust deed will generate increased audit savings and added revenues through the minimisation of administrative and governance costs.
Don’t hesitate to contact the Acis team in regards to the new super trust deed or any queries you may have in relation to the legislative changes.
Discover the key differences between “fixed”, “non-fixed”, and “special” unit trusts and their impact on tax and land tax benefits. […]
With ongoing industry attention, discretionary trusts have been central to discussions on risk management for trustees and advisors. Watch our webinar to ensure you stay updated on recent shifts and gain the necessary tools to maximise trust outcomes for your clients. […]
From 1 February 2024, increased duty is payable for discretionary trusts, SMSFs and LRBAs in New South Wales. […]