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Trust Structures Guide Online

Bonus online access through to April 2010

You are in the right place to access the leading resource for advising on trusts, structuring and planning issues.

Welcome to the Trust Structures Guide website.

ABOUT THIS WEBSITE

This website is an online, fully searchable source of information on trusts. When you purchase a copy of the highly respected Trust Structures Guide, now in its 6th edition, you automatically receive access to this website. Even before you purchase the Trust Structures Guide however, we have provided you with the following complimentary trusts materials on this site for your benefit:

 

  • a dynamic flowchart to guide you through decisions on which trust to use,
  • a trust deed explained and checklist to ensure you have included all elements,

The key offering of this website is gaining access to an online copy of the book. You can perform so many daily functions in a fraction of the time with an online copy:

  • At-a-glance details on the full range of trusts
  • Fully searchable text
  • Structuring checklists
  • Interactive flowchart to help you identify the right trust
  • Links within the guide to related information
  • Links to legislation
  • Annual e-newsletter outlining latest developments
  • searching, printing and referencing.

We also offer you the option of a 14 day online trial of two chapters of the book online. This will assist you with deciding whether this publication is right for you. It also demonstrates the advantages of having access to an online version of the book.

Click here to register for a 14 day free trial

ABOUT THE BOOK

All purchasers of the hard-copy book receive complimentary access to the online website. The publication is written by Harwood Andrews Lawyers and published by the Taxation Institute of Australia, the Guide covers:

  • the typical structure and when it should be used
  • implications on asset protection
  • income tax, capital gains concessions, succession planning
  • packed with checklists, diagrams, flowcharts and examples
  • usage, planning, implications and more.

The newest edition is fully revised and updated for 2009 to include:

  • Transitional in-house assets post 30 June 2009;
  • Trust losses and family trust elections;
  • Tax deductibility of interest incurred to acquire an interest in a trust;
  • Trusts in the family law arena; and
  • Updated analysis of the difference between income for trust law purposes, and income for tax purposes in light of the AAT decision in Bamford and the position of the ATO.

Click here to order online your copy of Trust Structures Guide 2009 today or download an order form.