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The list of occupation codes is large. To make searching easier, simply key a word into the field provided and click the Search or [Alt+a] to display a list of all entries containing that word and from which to select the relevant one.

For example, with the Occupations list displayed key 'Manager' into the Search field and Tax will locate all Occupations that contain the word Manager. The Search function works the same way for ATO-ANZSIC codes; for example if you searched on the word 'growing' a list of matching entries are compiled from which to make a choice.

Types of trusts

  • Special disability trust

A trust which has the meaning given by section 1209L of the Social Security Act 1991. Click this link for the ATO website information.

  • Cash management trust

A managed unit trust in which interest in the income and capital of the trust are represented by units.

  • Corporate unit trust

Public unit trust when the activity involved is investment and the public are unit holders.

  • Discretionary trusts

Services/management; Trading; Investment
A trust which is neither a fixed trust nor a hybrid trust and under which person(s) benefit from income or capital of the trust upon the exercise of a discretion by person(s), usually the trustee.

  • Deceased estate

Trust administered by an executor under a will.

  • Fixed trust

A trust in which persons have fixed entitlements to all of the income and capital of the trust at all times during the income year. Fixed entitlements are as defined in section 272-5 of Schedule 2F of the ITAA 1936.

  • Fixed unit trust

A fixed trust in which interest in the income and capital of the trust are represented by units.

  • Hybrid trust

A trust which is not a fixed trust but in which persons have fixed entitlements to income or capital of the trust during the income year. Fixed entitlements are as defined in section 272-5 of Schedule 2F of the ITAA 1936.

  • Public trading trust

Trust created for the purpose of financing or acquiring an interest in the operation and/or development of a business or project rather than for purely investing purposes.

  • Public unit trusts: listed


A fixed unit trust which is a widely held unit trust at all times during the income year and in which any of its units were listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange in Australia or elsewhere during the income year. A widely held unit trust is as defined in section 272-105 of Schedule 2F of the ITAA 1936.

  • Public unit trusts: unlisted

A fixed unit trust which is a widely held unit trust at all times during the income year and in which none of its units were listed for quotation in the official list of a stock exchange in Australia or elsewhere during the income year. A widely held unit trust is as defined in section 272-105 of Schedule 2F of the ITAA 1936.