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Can a Trust Invest in CFDs?

A common question that many people ask is 'can my trust fund invest in CFDs?'. A typical misconception amongst traders and investors is that trust accounts are treated in a different way by their CFD provider to individual and corporate accounts. Actually trust accounts are treated in the exact same way as any other account, the only difference is the tax treatment of gains when the trustee chooses to distribute them to the beneficiaries of the trust.

Traders and investors commonly use trusts for investing in CFDs for the following reasons:

  • for members of their family or 'family group' to benefit from their CFD trading profits;
  • tax benefits, providing the trust passes the family control test and makes distributions of trust earnings only to beneficiaries of the trust who are members of the 'family group';
  • protecting the assets of the family group's from the liabilities of one or more of the members of the family (for instance, in the event of a family member's bankruptcy or insolvency);
  • offer a mechanism to pass family assets on to future generations; 
  • accessing favorable taxation treatment through the use of income tax "tax-free thresholds" of members of the family; and
  • avoiding issues including challenges to the will following the event of the death of a member of the family.

The Benefits of using a trust to invest in CFDs
The major benefit of a family trust is that the trustee is able to disperse income earned from investments made by the trust in any way they see fit, providing the distributions are made to the beneficiaries of the trust. Trustees do not have to make trust distributions in any particular percentage or in the same proportion.

A trust is not required to pay income tax on profits that are distributed to the beneficiaries, but does need to pay tax on undistributed earnings. Trustees can distribute trust income to several beneficiaries, and in proportions that take advantage of those beneficiaries' personal tax rates. The beneficiaries then pay the tax on distributions made to them.

For example, should an adult beneficiary of the trust only receive income from the trust and benefit from the tax-free threshold (currently $6,000) for that year, the trustee would be able to distribute a part of the family trust's revenue to this person. The result would be that the beneficiary will receive some income but may not need to pay tax if that amount is less than $6,000. If the distribution to the beneficiary exceeds their tax-free threshold, the surplus amount is going to be taxed at the beneficiary's personal tax rate.

Distributions received from a trust are not considered a special type of income, but instead form part of a beneficiary's assessable income. If the beneficiary receives income from other sources along with distributions through the trust, all of their income is taxed together.

If the beneficiary's earnings exceed the tax-free threshold for a particular year, the rate of tax applied to the total amount of the surplus earnings over the tax-free threshold may be lower than that for other beneficiaries due to total income that these other beneficiaries already receive.

Undistributed income is taxed in the hands of the trustee at the top marginal tax rate giving a strong incentive for family trusts to completely allocate the trust's income before the end of every financial year.

The trustee should also take care in relation to which beneficiaries are chosen to receive distributions, as penalty tax rates can apply to distributions made to minors.

Income Distributions
One important aspect of a family trust that has got to be kept in mind is to whom the distributions are made.

First, all distributions have to be made only to individuals who are eligible under the terms of the trust deed to be beneficiaries of the trust.

Secondly, for trusts that have made a family trust election, the distributions may only be made to beneficiaries who are within 'the family group'. In relation to this the ATO states on its website:

"A consequence of making a family trust election is that any distributions (broadly defined) outside the family group of the family trust by the trust will be taxed at the top marginal rate applying to individuals plus the Medicare levy."

In other words, if a family trust makes a family trust election after which it pays out to someone not a member of the family group, they are taxed at the maximum rate possible.

Trust Buzz Words
Trust deed - This set out the terms and conditions under which a family trust is established and maintained. The trust is established by the trust's settlor and trustee (or trustees) signing the trust deed, and the settlor giving the trust property (the "settled sum") to the trustee.

The settler - The settlor's function is to offer the assets to the trustee to hold for the benefit of the trust's beneficiaries on the terms and conditions set out within the trust deed. The settlor executes the trust deed and then will normally, have no further involvement in the trust.

The trustee - The trustee is responsible for the trust and its assets. The trustee has broad powers to execute the trust, and manage its assets. In a family trust, the trustees are usually Mum and Dad (or a company of which Mum and Dad are the shareholders and directors). Their children and any other dependants tend to be listed as beneficiaries.

The trust information here should be considered general in nature, and by no means interpreted as legal advice.

You can find out more about trading CFDs in your trust account in our free CFD Guide.


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