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52 reviewsThe first edition of this book was published over 25 years ago, and since its first publication in March 1995 the book has sold around 130,000 copies. This edition has been prompted by the enactment of the Trusts Act 2019 and a general decline in the benefit of family trusts. This Act, which will have a great impact on trusts in New Zealand, comes into effect on 30 January 2021.
A key theme of this book has always been a cost–benefit analysis of trusts. In every edition of the book I have tried to weigh up the advantages that might accrue from settling a trust against the disadvantages of doing so. When the book was first published in 1995 this was quite easy — for a great number of people the advantages of settling a trust greatly outweighed the disadvantages. Back in the 1990s there were many financial and family matters that could be greatly assisted by settling a family trust: superannuation surcharge, income tax, asset protection for residential care subsidies, death duties, and more latterly things like relationship property.