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The basic function of a trust is to separate control and ownership. The result of using a trust is that assets are protected and profits are distributed in the most tax-effective way. There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ type of trust. The trust you use depends on many factors, such as the type of asset or business, financing, income type, marital status, susceptibility to being sued – just to name a few.
Whilst there are many types of trusts the two most commonly used are:
Both types allow for income and capital to be flexibly distributed to beneficiaries, while those beneficiaries have no legal entitlement or interest in the trust’s property until the trust deed declares it so.
The trustee is the legal owner of the trust property and is responsible for managing the trust fund on behalf of the beneficiaries. The trustee has a legal duty to obey the terms of the trust deed and to always act in the best interests of the beneficiaries. A trust can operate for up to 80 years in Australia, though it is common to have a clause within the trust deed to allow the trustee the option to wind it up earlier if considered appropriate.
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Benefits of using trusts to manage family wealth include:
Due to the taxation flexibility that discretionary trusts provide, the ATO scrutinises these trusts to ensure all transactions are undertaken on a commercial, arms-length basis. It checks that distributions are in accordance with the trust deed, specifically targeting the distribution of different types and amounts of income to individual beneficiaries.
Trusts allow considerable estate planning benefits providing more certainty in how your assets will be dealt with after your death. Many wealthy people in Australia use family trusts to gain some peace of mind that their loved ones will be looked after financially when they no longer can, but you don’t have to be rich to benefit from a well-planned structure.
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