Andrew Skinner in the Media
Here is some of Andrew’s work that has been featured and is available through various media platforms.
Andrew’s work at the Television Education Network
“Based in Melbourne, and services the professional development needs of lawyers, accountants and business executives in relation to law, taxation, superannuation and accounting and audit. Most of our products can be used to satisfy the continuing education and professional development requirements mandated by the relevant professional bodies.”
Hybrid Trusts: The New Tax & Estate Planning Tool
by Andrew Skinner, Andrew Skinner & Associates
Released February 2008
Hybrid trusts offer a flexible structure to allow at risk professionals and highly paid professionals to invest in appreciating assets in a way which provides asset protection and tax effective treatment of capital gains.
This program examines the key tax issues involved in using hybrid trusts in this way, including tax deductions for interest, value shifting, Part IVA, streaming of capital gains and availability of franking credits. It then proceeds to consider some of the key issues in establishing a hybrid trust structure, including the beneficiaries clause and the income clause. It concludes with a case study which illustrates the use of hybrid trusts in estate planning.
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Superannuation Basics – The Complete Series [10 DVDs]
What you get:
10 DVDS – each 30 to 40 minutes in length
Case studies
Technical papers
Class exercises for completion by students
Brought to you by recognised superannuation professions
The Programs:
Disc 1. Establishing a Self Managed Super Fund
Andrew Skinner, Andrew Skinner & Associates
Disc 4. SMSF Management & Investment Issues
Andrew Skinner, Andrew Skinner & Associates
Andrew’s work at the The Tax Institute
The Tax Institute is Australia’s leading educator and professional association in tax. If you work in tax, we have the tools, resources and connections you need.
Death, Divorce and Division – Part 1: Death
Published on 01 Sep 02 by “TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA” JOURNAL ARTICLE
In this series of articles Andrew Skinner explores the tax and superannuation aspects of death, divoirce and division. This article on death and superannuation is the first in a series of 3.
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Superannuation – tax structuring and managing your own fund.
This seminar discusses the tax structuring of superannuation and how to manage your fund.
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Superannuation: analysis of the taxation of contributions.
Published on 01 Dec 99 by “TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA” JOURNAL ARTICLE
This article represents an analysis of the interaction between the deduction provisions of secs. 82AAA – 82AAR of the ITAA and the assessing provisions of sec.274 of the same act. In light of the Commissioner’s press release on 19 May 1999, this paper examines the Commissioner’s views and the operation of the relevant provisions of the ITAA 1936.
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In practice : launching super. Part 1
Publication date: 01 Jun 96 | Source: “TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA” JOURNAL ARTICLE | Issue: Vol 30, No.11 | Pages: pp.586-595
Abstract:
Everything you need to know about tax structuring and managing your own or a client’s superannuation fund.
Launching super: Part 2 : Investments
Launching super: Part 3: Benefits
OTHER WORK AVAILABLE AT THE TAX INSTITUTE:
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Investments under the new rules
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Controller contributions – SLAB 4 Changes
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Taxation of superannuation: analysis of the taxation of contributions
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Taxation of benefits and related planning
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Taxation of benefits and related planning (or the twilight of superannuation)
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Retirement Planning/Payment of Benefits
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Superannuation Developments
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Superannuation and estate planning Part 1: Your super may live on even if you don’t: Part 2: Death may not always be a detriment (except for you).
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Superannuation aspects of death
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Current superannuation issues
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Superannuation and estate planning – the fund
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Still super despite all the years? seminar paper
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Super fund deeds paper
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Superannuation Update
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Self managed funds
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Retirement Planning/Payment of Benefits
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Financial services reform: don’t be fooled – it WILL affect your practice
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The virtue of a good deed presentation