In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah talk about the recent decision in Loan Market Group Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2024] NSWSC 390 that dealt ...
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah talk about the recent decision in Loan Market Group Pty Ltd v Chief Commissioner of State Revenue [2024] NSWSC 390 that dealt with the relevant contract provisions in the context of mortgage brokers. We also look at what consequences that may have
In this episode of TaxLand with Fletch and Sarah, we welcome our very first special guest, Linda Tapiolas, who will join us on a journey through the issues you need to consider to get your trust resolutions right.
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster discuss tax issues for deceased estates and testamentary trusts, including the Commissioner’s discretion to tax testamentary trusts and deceased estates under section 99 rather than section 99A. Travel to TaxLand with us to learn more.
In this episode of TaxLand with Fletch and Sarah, we travel through the rocky terrain of what constitutes an ‘ordinary family or commercial dealing’ and five negatives in section 100A. Are your distributions to adult children at university or retired grandparents going to stand up to scrutiny?
In this edition of ‘It depends’, graduate Steven Cawood talks about what is required in order to resign as a director of a company.
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch and Sarah talk about the tax consequences of Fletch’s dream to live and work in Italy and the effect that the move could have on his hypothetical assets and interests in oddly successful start-up ventures. Travel to TaxLand with us to learn more.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Sacha Robinson considers the question ‘Can I change the appointor of my trust?’
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Fletch Heinemann talks about the ATO’s recent guidance in relation to section 100A reimbursement agreements and how it applies to distributions of income from family trusts.
In this episode of TaxLand, Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster talk all things tax evasion. From historic cases set on the ports on the eastern coast of Australia in the 1920s to shadowy dealings in glamour suburbs of Sydney to large sums of cash coming through the airport. Travel to
The decision in Thomas and Naaz started alarm bells ringing for medical and allied health practices and their advisers. Some practices are structured so that each practitioner provides medical services to their patients, and the practitioner then receives administration services from a separate service entity.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Clinton Jackson talks about director identification numbers. He covers when you need one, how to apply and what’s changed in establishing companies.
A director identification number is a unique identifier that will be used to confirm a director’s identity and trace their involvement in the operation of companies.
Cooper Grace Ward acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Fast, accurate and flexible entities including companies, self-managed superannuation funds and trusts.