cata replied to the topic Setting up Property Trust Fund in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
Adrian is on the ball, I use him myselfSuperior Tax SolutionsMt Elisa, MelbourneThe phone number in the above post is out dated.(03) 97878906He has been very busy and I'm not sure if he's taking on more clients. Worth a phone call tho.Oh, and I'm in Brisbane too.
cata replied to the topic Trusts – Changing corporate trustee in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
raddles wrote:
The main problems with resettlements arise when the trust deed is changed is such a way that beneficiaries are changed or entitlements of those beneficiaries are changed – that normally will trigger the problems with the office of state revenueHi RaddlesThis would depend on the deed. Some are able to change beneficiaries with a…[Read more]
cata replied to the topic Trusts – Changing corporate trustee in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
This depends on the wording of the trust deed and what it allows for. Some will allow for the changing of a trustee while others do not. I do not see why some deeds have it any other way, but there are some that will trigger stamp duty and possibly CGT if need to be resettled. Others that will need a minute entry only. This is my prefered o…[Read more]
cata replied to the topic Possible Stupid Question in the forum General Property 17 years, 7 months ago
The only stupid question is the one NOT asked.Never be afraid to ask, the worst you can get is a NO.
cata replied to the topic why in a trust name? in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
I don't believe the formemtioned trust to be any more flexable than a number of other structures, especially since the laws changed. The book being sold has outdated views and to my knowledge has not been updated.Just my opinion.I'm not a fan of this trust for a number of reasons, others disagree so do your own due dilligence on everything.
cata replied to the topic Question on purchasing as trust in the forum Qlds007 wrote:A badly worded 17 years, 7 months ago
Qlds007 wrote:
A badly worded Trust Deed will have you in deep water.Exactly Richard. It's something that is easily overlooked unless you understand what you are reading.
cata replied to the topic CGT and Divorce in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
That could potentially have tax issues after a seperation eg. who pays if the you have the title in the lower income earner's name. Is the high income earner liable for the tax if the title isn't in their name? I would think not. So the low income earner gets slugged with all or most of the tax billwhile still having to split the profit.It also…[Read more]
cata replied to the topic CGT and Divorce in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 7 months ago
Thanks Terry but the Assets are not being transfered between spouces, but sold
cata replied to the topic Trust ~ Income distribution in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 8 months ago
No Richard I put those there on purpose……apparentlyHope all is well with you mate.Back on topic though, I believe the best way for distributing funds is through a trust IMOP
cata replied to the topic CGT and Divorce in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 8 months ago
Thats what I found out today. It needs to be a family court order.Oh well……
cata replied to the topic Trust ~ Income distribution in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 8 months ago
Gee RichardDo you really need to put your details twice?More chance of people reading it I suppose……
cata replied to the topic Trusts that continue beyond 80 years in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 8 months ago
If the trust deed has the provision, it should be able to be resettled. After which the 80 yrs starts again.But the laws in regards to this will no doubt change before then, so I would check again closed to the date.
cata replied to the topic Destiny Financial Solutions in the forum Finance 17 years, 8 months ago
I went to see thema few years ago now, and was told that 1 IP per year can not be done.
I proved them WAY wrong.
CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic What’s rich?? in the forum Opinionated! 17 years, 8 months ago
Exactly Simon, but I would take it one step further.
Wealth gives you choice, but being rich is a state of mind.
Being involved in a rather messy divorce with kids involved I can say that I now feel richer than I have in years. It is my choice what and where I put my money and it will always benefit myself and my 2 girls.
My point is that even…[Read more]
cata replied to the topic From personal name to trust name..HELP!!! in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 9 months ago
Spot on Terry
Registered mortgages get paid first in the case of bankruptcy.
CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic changing the appointer of a trust in the forum Legal & Accounting 17 years, 10 months ago
Terry is on the money. There are so many differently worded deeds out there. You will ned to read and understand the deed you have before that question can be answered.
I have read some that allow the appointer to resign and be replaced.
CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic Hybid Trusts in the forum Legal & Accounting 18 years ago
My understanding was that the IP is already purchased or at least contract signed.
CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic Hybid Trusts in the forum Legal & Accounting 18 years ago
Hi Andrew
Terry is on the money IMOP.
Structuring should be done prior to purchasing. This makes things easier. It may be better to keep this IP as is and structurefor your nextone.CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic forming a company to minimise tax in the forum General Property 18 years ago
Hiya Richard
What posts?
I haven’t looked at this site in about 4 weeks. I was supprised how many posts there are. [lmao]CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
[email protected]cata replied to the topic primary beneficiaries in a discretionary trust in the forum Legal & Accounting 18 years ago
It really depends on how the trust deed is worded. You will need to ask this question to the people who are setting up the trust for you. They will be able to give you the best answer for the trust you are purchasing.
CATA
Asset Protection Specialist
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