Court case shows estate planning has to consider all contingencies – good and bad
The case of Dawson v Dawson [2019] NSWSC 826 shows how important estate planning and appropriate deed wordings are, particularly in blended ...
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The case of Dawson v Dawson [2019] NSWSC 826 shows how important estate planning and appropriate deed wordings are, particularly in blended ...
SMSF members don’t have to stop work to qualify as retired and access their superannuation legally, says a leading legal specialist.
The SMSF Association has appointed Keddie Waller as policy manager, strengthening its advocacy and policy work at a time of significant ...
The decision in Slade v Brose [2024] NSWCA 197 provides a stark reminder of where first-order focused advice, or partially implemented ...
If an SMSF member is diagnosed with a terminal illness, it is best not to close out the fund before the insurance has been paid, says a ...
An industry expert has urged advisers and their clients to keep pace with the intricacies of Div 296 as it contains multiple moving parts.
The Joint Associations Working Group (JAWG) has joined the call for amendments to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Better Targeted ...
The delay in the changes to the Tax Agent Services (Code of Professional Conduct) Determination 2024 (determination) will allow industry ...
An executive at the Institute of Public Accountants has suggested that a discussion around the need for gender quotas in financial services ...
ASIC has cancelled the Australian financial services licence of former national financial advisory business Libertas Financial Planning Pty ...