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  • Profile photo of kayemum26622kayemum26622
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    I have set up a company to purhcase property but need to know if I should also set up[ a family trust as well. I have four children and a sole proprietor business.

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    Companies do not get the same CGT concessions as people. Suggest your property purchases should be in the company as trustee for a family trust.

    Profile photo of waprincesswaprincess
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    Setting up a family trust is never a bad idea – the trust can own the shares in your business. Trusts and companies limit liability.

    Our trust cost us $250 – and it means that I can build a nest egg for the entire family – one that is protected from other members who you may have not wanted to benefit upon death etc.

    The best book to buy is NE Renton’s “Family Trusts” and “More Family Trusts”

    You need to get a good accountant to help you with this and take professional advice always:)

    P

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Have a look at the book, “Trust Magic” too.

    Terryw
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    Profile photo of bootyliciousbootylicious
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    Hi,

    Please be patient with me, as a newbie, and yes, I do know about the search function!

    We have 2 properties, and are looking at buying another. They are in our joint names, which we are now thinking is probably not the best way to go, so want to get organised before we buy the 3rd property. Could someone please outline the benefits and drawbacks of setting up a company or a trust, and using it to buy. I’m just wanting the big picture, I don’t expect you guys to give me all the details.

    Thanks very much.

    Profile photo of Mobile MortgageMobile Mortgage
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    These links below provide some useful information regarding Trusts,

    http://www.ntaa.com.au/ntaacorp_partnershipoftrustexp.html

    http://www.sjq.com.au/sjq/site.cfm

    http://www.strategicwealth.com.au/documents/5Reasons.pdf

    Hope this helps,

    Regards
    Steven
    Mortgage Broker
    Mobile Mortgage Market

    [email protected]
    http://www.mobilemortgagemarket.com.au
    Ph:0402483216
    Ph:1800 820 500
    VICTORIA

    PLEASE note comments made should not be taken as specific taxation, financial, legal or investment advice.

    Profile photo of waprincesswaprincess
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    You could always try this link too:)
    http://www.pwc.com/extweb/manissue.nsf/docid/BF0CBEB0DF801CB285256ABF007E8505

    If it doesn’t work try a search under trusts at price waterhouse cooper

    Best,

    P

    Profile photo of bootyliciousbootylicious
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    Thanks, the links worked, loads of info there.

    Karen.

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Watch out for WA Princes’ link, it refers to the NZ tax system, different situation here (aust) with taxing trusts and family law matters. It is a good link nevertheless.

    Terryw
    Discover Home Loans
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    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
    http://www.Structuring.com.au
    Email Me

    Lawyer, Mortgage Broker and Tax Advisor (Sydney based but advising Aust wide) http://www.Structuring.com.au

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