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SMSF professionals are being constrained by outdated structures that no longer reflect how Australians seek and receive ...
The sole purpose test is one of the most crucial questions to answer for an SMSF that holds business real property, an SMSF expert has said.
ASIC has taken action against a further 28 approved SMSF auditors, bringing the total number for the 2025 financial year to 48.
SMSF advisers should be aware of the impact of the outcome of a Victorian Court of Appeal decision regarding property ...
There are several grey areas in the new pension rules that could cause issues for SMSF members and their advisers, according ...
Employee share schemes can present challenges for an SMSF, but there are ways to mitigate them, a leading SMSF specialist has said.
Despite an individual being dependent on the deceased before they pass away, they do not automatically qualify as a death ...
Directing superannuation death benefits into an estate to be dealt with under a member’s will is an option, but not the only ...
The proposed Division 296 tax is a “beachhead” to open the door to taxing other investments such as shares and property, a ...
Conflicted advice models and inappropriate advice were the “root cause” for the 95 per cent increase in SMSF complaints to ...
It is unreasonable for the government to expect individuals to respond to the proposed Division 296 tax without an extension ...
Implementing an unlimited non-concessional contributions cap for taxpayers with superannuation balances below $1 million ...
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