In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Fletch Heinemann talks about the proposed changes to tax residency rules for individuals.
Eagle-eyed observers may have seen the Government’s budget night promise to replace the current individual tax residency rules with a ‘new, modernised framework’.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, associate Keeghan Silcock talks about whether you should exclude foreign persons as beneficiaries of your family trust.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about whether or not you need a grant of probate in the administration of an estate.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem answers the question ‘can I access my super?’
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, senior associate Steven Jell talks about primary beneficiaries of discretionary trusts.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem talks about the trustee member rules for self managed super funds (SMSFs).
Whether an individual is an employee or contractor continues to cause disputes.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell covers what happens to your self managed super fund when a member loses capacity.
Next up in our ‘It depends’ series, CGW partner Clinton Jackson talks about what is an ‘appointor’.
The ATO will conduct ‘streamlined assurance reviews’ to make sure that groups in the ‘Next 5000’ have paid the correct amount of tax.
Trusts are an integral part of the business and investment landscape because of the benefits they can provide to the people who establish and use them. But what happens when one generation dies and control is transferred to the next? This issue is becoming increasingly relevant as more people who
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.