Advisers warned on ‘double duty’ traps with unit trusts and property
With any reforms to stamp duty unlikely to extend landholder duty, SMSF professionals should be careful not to underestimate landholder duty ...
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With any reforms to stamp duty unlikely to extend landholder duty, SMSF professionals should be careful not to underestimate landholder duty ...
A lack of stability in the policy setting of superannuation is resulting in fewer individuals saving for retirement on a discretionary basis ...
A technical expert has addressed concerns about the ATO applying NALI provisions relating to expenditure of a general nature prior to the ...
Software firm Cloudoffis has announced the release of SMSF Sorted 2.0, which is designed to speed up end-of-year processing through job ...
Tax practitioner terminations have jumped by 129 per cent as the Tax Practitioners Board credits a more efficient compliance approach over ...
SMSF software firm BGL has called on ASIC to remove a flyer relating to the suitability of SMSFs and the average costs of SMSFs from its ...
An industry lawyer has cautioned SMSF professionals to be careful with the wording of advice for clients making property purchases through ...
The six-week stage 4 lockdown of the metropolitan Melbourne area could pose significant hurdles to some advisers meeting compliance ...
Despite the recent impact of COVID-19 on property markets, non-bank lenders continue to see steady demand for SMSF loan products, with some ...
SMSF professionals with clients wanting to drastically change their investment strategy in order to purchase real business property and free ...