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Family Trusts

Every business owner should consider using a family trust. Family trusts can be great vehicles through which to run your business, maximizing flexibility – especially with regard to tax and succession planning. They can also be great ways to create and preserve wealth away from your business, providing wonderful protection for you and your loved ones in case something goes wrong financially.

Every business owner should consider using a family trust. Family trusts can be great vehicles through which to run your business, maximizing flexibility – especially with regard to tax and succession planning. They can also be great ways to create and preserve wealth away from your business, providing wonderful protection for you and your loved ones in case something goes wrong financially.

This short video explains the features and benefits of these special types of trust.

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