Legislation creating Corporate Collective Investment Vehicle Framework passes parliament

The legislation has produced a base framework for establishing viable CCIVs in the Australian market, however as discussed by Natalie Raju, John Moutsopoulos and Aaron Morrison, there remain outstanding tax and regulatory issues that need to be addressed.

The long-awaited Corporate Collective Investment Vehicle Framework and Other Measures Bill 2021 (Bill) was passed by the Senate on 10 February 2022, with bi-partisan support.  As such, the new regulatory and tax framework for Corporate Collective Investment Vehicles (CCIV) will commence from 1 July 2022. The development of the CCIV framework has its genesis when it was included as a recommendation from the ‘Australia as a Financial Centre‘ report in 2009. The process since then has ex...

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Authors: Natalie Raju, John Moutsopoulos,

Aaron Morrison

Published Date: 14 February 2022

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