FIRB, Foreign Trusts and Estate Planning – A Hidden Risk for Testamentary and Discretionary Trusts

Trusts are a widely used estate planning tool. They can protect assets, provide tax flexibility and help support vulnerable beneficiaries.

However, Australia’s foreign investment and state tax rules can create unexpected complications where a trust includes a foreign person as a beneficiary. This issue commonly arises in testamentary trusts created under wills, family discretionary trusts and other trust structures.

If not carefully drafted, a trust that includes a foreign beneficiary may be treated as a foreign trust, potentially triggering additional tax obligations and regulatory requirements.

Understanding how these rules operate is an important part of modern estate planning and assets protection.

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