SMSF property development prone to ‘slippery slope’
A lack of understanding of SIS legislation from trustees in relation to property development could lead them down a “slippery slope” to ...
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A lack of understanding of SIS legislation from trustees in relation to property development could lead them down a “slippery slope” to ...
A law firm has warned that some suppliers of SMSF deeds may be providing documents that are out of date and have not been revised to reflect ...
Close to three out of four tax agents are now behind on lodgements compared to this time last year, as calls for further extensions continue ...
The COVID-19 crisis has stopped the industry fund sector from overtaking SMSF funds as the biggest sector in the Australian market, an ...
SMSF members considering topping up their pension account or starting a new pension have been warned of the consequences such strategies ...
SMSF administrator BGL has released this year’s version of its SMSF Annual Tax Return documents on its platform, reflecting recent ...
The Tax Office has made changes to the SMSF independent auditor’s report (IAR) for reporting periods starting on or after 1 July 2019.
The Tax Practitioners Board has terminated the licence of a registered tax agent after revealing he had made false declarations in more than ...
An advice group that was previously under investigation by ASIC for poor SMSF advice has been placed in receivership, with a number of ...
Temporary amendments to the Corporations Act will see corporate trustees able to sign some SMSF deeds electronically during the COVID-19 ...