Lawyer pinpoints flaws in pension documents
The majority of pension documents for SMSFs are basic in nature and “wholly inadequate for dealing with the complexities that arise in ...
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The majority of pension documents for SMSFs are basic in nature and “wholly inadequate for dealing with the complexities that arise in ...
The legislative changes to super and the ATO’s plans for real-time reporting have resulted in a greater number of practitioners and SMSFs ...
The ATO has issued a private binding ruling (PBR) outlining whether a TRIS payment that is treated as a lump sum for income tax purposes ...
The Federal Court has ruled that a Melbourne financial advice firm breached the Corporations Act after it advised its clients to roll over ...
One representative body has called on Treasury to revise the legislation relating to the transfer of benefits from foreign superannuation ...
SMSF Adviser is pleased to announce the launch of the 2017 SMSF Awards, which recognises and celebrates excellence and innovation among SMSF ...
The Reserve Bank of Australia has concluded its April meeting, announcing where the official interest rate will stand for the next month.
SMSF firms should ensure all their licensed accountants are listed on the financial advisers register, with some accounting firms already ...
Unlicensed SMSF accountants may need to broaden the advice services they offer to retain their clients, with some SMSF trustees demanding a ...
In light of the ATO’s announcement of additional system maintenance, one national accounting network is calling on the tax office to provide ...