An Australian trust exists under state law. So your trust may be under the laws of a state. E.g. New South Wales, Victoria, Northern Territory or any other state or territory. This is called the trust’s ‘jurisdiction’. Can you change the...
CGT Event E4: Tax Timing Adjustments and the Risk of Double Taxation Professor Brett Davies from Legal Consolidated emphasises the importance for practitioners to stay informed about CGT event E4. This is particularly true when dealing with unit trusts. This event may...
Amending a Testamentary Trust after the Will Maker Dies In Australia, the legality of altering a testamentary trust after the Will Maker’s death can be intricate. It’s essential for both Will Makers and potential beneficiaries to comprehend the...
Professor Davies declares NSW electronic Will signing law a failure NSW reckless in its failed attempt to allow people in NSW to sign Wills electronically. As of 22 April 2020, in NSW, video conferencing technology like Skype, WhatsApp, FaceTime and Zoom are used in...
What happens to my HECS Debt when I Die? The executor of your Will lodges all outstanding tax returns. This is up to the date of your death. If the Notice of Assessment includes a compulsory HECS debt repayment, your Executor pays it out of your estate. Apart from...
When it comes to wills for blended families, there are two main approaches: 1. Leave everything to my second spouse You leave everything to their second spouse. Once both of you die, a portion of the inheritance goes to your family, and the remaining portion...