Division 7A applies to certain benefits provided to shareholders or their associates from trusts where a private company has an unpaid present entitlement (UPE) to the profits of the trust.
For example, private business structures can involve a business being operated by a trust associated with a private company and its shareholders. As a trust beneficiary, the company is presently entitled to the profits made by the trust. However, the profit is not actually paid to the company (thereby constituting a UPE), but used for the benefit of a shareholder or associate. In this situation, the benefit may be treated as a Division 7A dividend paid to the shareholder or associate.
For this purpose, the trust is treated as a notional company and the benefit as a Division 7A dividend paid to the shareholder or their associate.
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Division 7A applies to certain benefits provided to shareholders or their associates from trusts where a private company has an unpaid present entitlement (UPE) to the profits of the trust.