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Trusts, turmoil and the importance of clarity

46 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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While the dust settles on the Government's Budget proposals the financial sector is left in limbo in regard to the way in which trusts will be treated going forward. In this week's episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, Daniel Butler, director of DBA Lawyers speaks with Keeli Cambourne and Aaron Dunn about the concerns from the industry and what it may mean going forward. Listen as they discuss: * The importance of the definition of a trust; * What impacts the measures may have on estate planning; * Franking credits; * What trustees and advisers should do in the interim.

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