ASIC fines firm for ‘misleading’ SMSF advertising
A firm has paid $30,600 in penalties after ASIC issued three infringement notices for false or misleading online advertising.
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A firm has paid $30,600 in penalties after ASIC issued three infringement notices for false or misleading online advertising.
In light of a recent Interpretive Decision by the ATO, one industry lawyer has said the definition of a dependant for superannuation ...
Demand from the SMSF sector is playing a “key role” in the sales growth of property research advisory firm Nyko Property.
Accountancy firm Hayes Knight has released data from a survey of accountants regarding their licensing intentions after the accountants' ...
The SMSF Professionals’ Association of Australia (SPAA) has welcomed the move by ASIC to clarify the working of the wholesale investor test ...
The outcome of a recent court case offers a “timely reminder” to SMSFs that own units in related trusts, according to AMP SMSF’s Peter ...
The cost of medical services rose steeply in the June quarter, according to new research from the Association of Superannuation Funds of ...
The ATO has committed to reducing compliance costs in accordance with the expectations of Treasurer Joe Hockey.
Accountants who “rush” into a licensing arrangement now will face unnecessary costs and compliance work, according to one accountancy firm
ASIC has clarified how it will apply the wholesale investor test to SMSFs, noting it has been an area of “ongoing legal uncertainty”.