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Set up a trust or incorporation
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It taught me that, no matter the environment in which I may find myself, I would always be able to find comfort in knowing who I am and where I am from.
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Application forms
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They will also be able to vote on whether they want to receive the land back as Māori or General land, and how that land will be held. There are several options for holding land with multiple owners, including trusts, incorporations and other business models.
We recommend you complete a review every three years, as it provides valuable insight about how the trust is running and can identify areas of improvement.