Hi [fname]. Welcome to the August issue of the Baker Affleck Moffrey newsletter. As the year is flying past and with all the pressures from the economic downturn, in this edition of our newsletter we thought it might be helpful to cover the changes to the taxation of trusts with an article written by Juris Stega. We also have an article from Derek Cronin of Cronin Litigation Lawyers on personal property securities. Enjoy the read! Kind Regards Free financial health check When was the last time you had experienced and highly qualified experts take a look at your financial situation? For this month only, Macnaught and Associates are offering a free financial health check! They will be able to assist you with:
With their comprehensive range of services, Macnaught and Associates can help you create, manage and protect your wealth, no matter what stage of life you're in. Contact Vanessa on 07 5538 3088 to arrange an obligation free consultation or click here to register your interest and we will contact you. Changes to the taxation of trusts By Juris Stega Following on from the decision of the High Court in Commissioner of Taxation v Bamford (2010) HCA 10, tax law amendments have been enacted to address a number of uncertainties arising from that decision. The changes are an interim measure pending a broader review of the taxation of trusts. Click here to view full article
The personal properties securities By Derek Cronin The implementation of Personal Properties Securities reform is Click here to view full article
Team profile - Tigen Dogan Tigen was born in Victoria before moving to Turkey at the age of eleven years and living overseas for two years before relocating to The Gold Coast. Click here to view full article
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due to take place on 31 October 2011 (in just over two months). It is almost remarkable that many are still unaware of the far reaching consequences of the changes which will be made, and it is important that everyone consider carefully whether the reforms will affect them
