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Natalie Bannister Hall & Wilcox

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Victorian Government releases new commercial planning zones *

Australia - May 9 2013
On 6 May 2013, the Victorian Government released the approved text of the new commercial planning zones (Commercial Zones) that are intended to take…


Property development and SMSFs – part 4: taxation considerations *

Australia - May 23 2012
In the final instalment of the four part series on self managed superannuation fund trustees developing property, we discussed the limitations on fund trustees borrowing to develop property and the importance of properly documenting property development arrangements.

Co-authors: Mark Payne, Rebecca James, Peter Jenkin, Andrew O'Bryan.


Property development and SMSFs - Part 3: borrowing to develop and documenting the development *

Australia - April 3 2012
In the second instalment of the four part series on self managed superannuation fund trustees developing property, we discussed fund trustees investing in related and unrelated trusts that undertake property development.

Co-authors: Mark Payne, Rebecca James, Peter Jenkin, Andrew O'Bryan, Bridgette Kennedy.


Property development and SMSFs - Part 2: investing through a unit trust *

Australia - March 7 2012
In the first instalment of the four-part series on self-managed superannuation fund trustees developing property, we considered the tricks and traps for fund trustees developing property directly.

Co-authors: Mark Payne, Rebecca James, Peter Jenkin, Andrew O'Bryan, Bridgette Kennedy.


Property investment and SMSFs - part 1: direct investment *

Australia - February 15 2012
If a fund trustee is contemplating acquiring land to develop, there are a number of commercial and prudential requirements the fund trustee must consider from both a superannuation and tax law perspective.

Co-authors: Mark Payne, Rebecca James, Peter Jenkin, Andrew O'Bryan, Bridgette Kennedy.


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