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Service Trust Agreement
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$849 includes GST
Lawyer Service Trust Agreement
Law firm Service Trust Agreement
It is common practice for law firms to use a service trust (service entity). A service trust is often a:
1. Family Trust - if just one lawyer
2. Unit Trust - if two or more lawyers
3. Company - not common as profit is trapped and no CGT relief. But useful if you have no family because of the 30% tax rate
Build these 3 types of service trusts on our website. Designed to take advantage of Fortunatow v FCT [2019] FCA 1247.
The service trust is a second business. The service trust provides services to the law firm. It charges a fee for providing those services. Service trust profits are shared with the lawyer's spouse, children and family. They pay tax at a lower marginal tax rate. Therefore, the service trust saves tax. It helps with superannuation benefits and the spreading of income to family members.
But it is not enough to have just a service trust. You need the agreement between the law firm and the service trust. This agreement is called a Law firm Service Trust Agreement. The Service Trust Agreement is a contract. It allows the service trust to supply equipment, staff, receptionist, premises and administration services to the law firm.
Service Trust Agreements are also popular for:
1. Other professionals such as engineers, doctors, dentists and accountants who cannot otherwise share profit easily.
2. Asset protection - one entity holds the high-risk activities (employees, tenancies & advice), the other keeps all the 'good' assets (land, intellectual property) in a low-risk entity.
3. Companies wanting to liberate wealth and move profit into a trust structure. Unlike a company, the service trust can access the CGT tax concessions. Therefore, the service trust often holds appreciating assets. These include real estate, franchises, copyright and ‘leased out’ business names.





