Research shows strategic use of ‘tax bunching’
With the $3 million super tax entering its final stages in Parliament, new research has shown that “tax bunching” may be a strategy used to ...
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With the $3 million super tax entering its final stages in Parliament, new research has shown that “tax bunching” may be a strategy used to ...
The SMSF Association said it is concerned by the number of measures being introduced as a “response to PwC” and that any policy response ...
There are some important things to consider when choosing a name for your SMSF, says the ATO.
A unit trust is often an attractive investment vehicle for SMSFs as it can offer many similar benefits to a corporate structure, but there ...
Advisers are coming together to protest the government’s handling of key legislative and regulatory matters directly impacting the costs ...
The ATO has released instructions on what SMSF trustees should do and mistakes to avoid when preparing their annual return.
SMSF trustees need to be aware that there are situations where a notice of intent may not be valid, which could impact the amount that can ...
Before 30 June, SMSF trustees need to check the level of any in-house assets to ensure they haven't exceeded the 5 per cent limit, says a ...
The introduction of the $3 million super tax has sparked a fresh debate about limited recourse borrowing arrangements, says the CEO of the ...
There is increasing uncertainty and fear among SMSFs with the further postponement of the passing of the NALI/E legislation, says a leading ...