One in seven SMSF directors yet to apply for ID
Around 100,000 SMSF directors still need to apply for their director ID despite the deadline passing two months ago.
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Around 100,000 SMSF directors still need to apply for their director ID despite the deadline passing two months ago.
After being found to have advised clients to purchase property through their superannuation, an unlicensed individual has been prohibited ...
Minister Jones has looked to assure the SMSF sector that Labor is “not singling the sector out for attack” as the government hints at ...
The ATO says it does not intend to extend PCG 2020/5 for another year and will wait to see what changes the government legislates.
Concessional and non-concessional contribution caps are set to stay at $27,500 and $110,000 following the release of the AWOTE figure.
Finance bodies warn taxpayers they may trigger huge penalties under non-arm’s length provisions and urge the government to change course
The government has confirmed that will be proceeding with both sets of rule changes for residency rules for SMSFs and will release a ...
Financial advisers should prioritise low-cost digital advice solutions in order to capture the expanding crowd of unadvised SMSF investors, ...
With greater numbers of young, highly engaged super members looking to access greater control by way of an SMSF, the outlook for the sector ...
BT head of financial literacy and advocacy Bryan Ashenden says expanding the scope of personal advice could create challenges for advisers