SMSF compensation raises ‘moral hazard issues’
An SMSF compensation scheme would raise "moral hazard issues", with trustees potentially not investigating what might be an “appropriate or ...
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An SMSF compensation scheme would raise "moral hazard issues", with trustees potentially not investigating what might be an “appropriate or ...
SMSF investment in residential property is only playing a “small” part in the formation of a property bubble, according to a chief economist ...
The Financial System Inquiry (FSI) should consider the systemic risk posed by the size of the SMSF sector, which could “substantially” ...
The ATO has warned that it is not just contraventions that occur after July 1 this year that will be subject to the new penalty regime.
In its pre-Budget submission, the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is pushing the government to review the “discriminative” ‘10 per ...
A recently issued legislative instrument on limited recourse borrowing arrangements is “good news” for the SMSF sector, according to the ...
Sterling Publishing, publisher of SMSF Adviser, has unveiled a new digital publication dedicated to the mortgage intermediary industry.
Following the issue of a ruling on SMSF borrowing, the ATO needs to clarify its position on related-party loans for SMSFs to ensure trustees ...
The “noise” about the danger of property in SMSFs is coming from parties that are anti-SMSF, according to the SMSF Owners’ Alliance (SMSFOA)
SMSF trustees are increasingly being drawn to the high yield and liquidity prospects of Firstmac’s residential mortgage-backed securities ...