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Deductions for contributions flagged as ‘big tax planning tool’

Deductions for contributions flagged as ‘big tax planning tool’

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 21, 2018 | News

Speaking at HLB Mann Judd event in Sydney, HLB Mann Judd wealth partner Jonathan Philpot said superannuation will become a “far bigger tax planning tool” this year now that the rules have been changed and PAYG earners can now contribute a personal super contribution...
ATO provides further details on SG exemption measure

ATO provides further details on SG exemption measure

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 17, 2018 | News

Under this new budget measure, the ATO said individuals with more than one employer who expect their income for SG purposes will exceed $263,157 for the financial year will be able to apply for an exemption certificate to release some of their employers from their SG...
ATO sheds light on CGT relief query with reversionary pensions

ATO sheds light on CGT relief query with reversionary pensions

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 14, 2018 | News

In a webinar held by the ATO this week, the ATO was asked whether an SMSF can apply the CGT relief where a member dies in 2016/17, and there’s a reversionary pension payable that will result in an excess transfer balance, even though the credit in the...
Three-year SMSF audit cycle to spur ‘practical hurdles’

Three-year SMSF audit cycle to spur ‘practical hurdles’

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | May 10, 2018 | News

In a budget announcement, the government has revealed plans to change the annual audit requirement to a three-yearly requirement where SMSFs have a good history of good record keeping and compliance.Read the full article at SMSF Adviser.
90% fail rate in ASIC’s SMSF compliance swoop

90% fail rate in ASIC’s SMSF compliance swoop

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | Apr 18, 2018 | News

As part of research set to be made public this year, ASIC will show fieldwork that indicates an overwhelming failure to comply with best interests duty and other associated obligations.Read the full article on SMSF Adviser.
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