Auditors have a nose for smelling out unreasonable expenses: educator
SMSF expenses have to pass the “smell test” if trustees don’t want auditors to start digging for evidence, says a...
SMSF expenses have to pass the “smell test” if trustees don’t want auditors to start digging for evidence, says a...
The Financial Services Minister defended the CSLR funding model, adding that to “sustainably” solve the problem, the advice profession needs...
With the concessional contributions threshold about to increase, it’s a good time to revisit strategies to avoid consequences like those...
Appropriately structured and administered trusts can provide significant protection in the event of a spousal relationship breakdown, says a specialist...
The Actuaries Institute is calling for the annual Superannuation Performance Test to transition to a two-metric test, so it better...
A specialist adviser recommends considering whether to hold or sell assets held in an SMSF before winding up the fund.
It’s not ideal to personally pay a deposit for property bought in the name of an SMSF, warns an adviser.
Even if a home is owned by only one spouse, the other may make a downsizer contribution if they meet...
The release of regulations around the proposed Division 296 tax was “deliberate” after backlash from the Australian Council of Public...
The Joint Associations Working Group (JAWG) has put forward “core principles” to improve the pathways for new advisers to enter...
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