Franking credits expected to be spared in budget
Despite the significant deficit resulting from COVID-19, the government is unlikely to make changes to franking credits, although it may ...
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Despite the significant deficit resulting from COVID-19, the government is unlikely to make changes to franking credits, although it may ...
Reduced annual pension entitlements for clients need to be rounded carefully, a technical expert has cautioned, with pension underpayment ...
Software provider BGL has announced that its new software solution for non-super investment portfolios, Simple Invest 360, has now entered ...
With the ATO paying closer attention to SMSF investment strategies, any SMSF trustees investing in derivatives should ensure they carefully ...
SMSF professionals with clients dealing with the payment of death benefits and testamentary trusts in the near future may want to apply for ...
Expanding the role of superannuation funds in infrastructure investment would provide an important boost for Australia’s economic recovery, ...
The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) has welcomed an amendment announced by the government last week enabling ...
The downturn in markets may be enough to satisfy the use of the ATO’s administrative concession for pension underpayments; however, it is ...
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the wind-up of an unlawful managed investment scheme which resulted in SMSF investors losing ...
The SMSF Association is calling for the government to simplify the regulatory framework for financial advice, with the economic impact of ...