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Date: 30 June 2007

Fund name: Schroder Balanced

APIR code: PER0188AU

Distribution Components C.P.U.
Domestic interest 1.014553
Other Australian sourced income 1.188624
Net franked dividends 1.452223
Unfranked dividends 0.134286
Conduit Foreign Income 0.056465
TAP Capital gains - discounted 0.005522
TAP Capital gains - indexed method -
NTAP Capital gains - discounted 3.680329
NTAP Capital gains - indexed method -
NTAP Capital gains - other method 0.262391
CGT concession amount 3.680283
Non attributable / tax deferred amount 0.078949
Franking credits 0.602078
Total distribution amount 12.155703
FUND PAYMENT 1.199668
The Fund is a withholding managed investment trust for the purpose of Subdivision 12-H of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (The Act).
The information included above is provided for the purpose of Subdivisions 12-H and, where applicable, 12A-B of the Act and is relevant to custodians and other intermediary investors to assist them to fulfil their withholding tax obligations. Australian investors should rely on the Attribution Managed Investment Trust Member Annual (AMMA) statement which will be issued after the end of the financial year.
Note:
  • Fund Payment is the sum of Other Australian Sourced Income,Clean building MIT income, NCMI, excluded NCMI and Capital Gains TAP components (including any NCMI and excluded NCMI TAP capital gain components), inclusive of gross up (doubling) of any discounted TAP component.
  • The distribution components on the AMMA may not correlate with information provided above.
This information has been provided in good faith and is believed to be accurate at the time of compilation. The tax information contained in this document is not intended to provide you with advice or take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider whether the information is suitable for your circumstances and we recommend you seek professional advice.