Capping self-education expenses is just dumb
The federal government's proposed $2,000 cap on the tax deductibility of self-education expenses is short-sighted, regressive and threatens ...
Up-to-date, specialised strategy is core component of an SMSF professional’s arsenal. SMSF Adviser analyses and interprets regulatory and legislative changes to ensure the SMSF sector is kept informed on the tips, tools and best practice for serving SMSF trustees.
The federal government's proposed $2,000 cap on the tax deductibility of self-education expenses is short-sighted, regressive and threatens ...
Cast your minds back a few months ago to when uncertainty stalked the superannuation industry. There was never-ending speculation emanating ...
It has become common for taxpayers to hold their life insurance inside their superannuation fund, and though this occurrence is not limited ...
With the Income Tax Assessment Amendment (Superannuation Measures No 1) Regulation 2013 being passed on 3 June 2013, deceased estates have ...
It’s been a marathon, not a sprint when coming to the finalisation of TR 2013/5, which explains the Commissioner’s views from an income tax ...
With a new financial year upon us, it’s clear that SMSFs are continuing to grow strongly – but they’re certainly not out of control.
Some recent legislation seems to suggest that it doesn’t make a difference if a pension is automatically reversionary. However, there is a ...
The prudent retiree should plan to live until at least 90 years of age. But what about the average SMSF member?
The vibrant SMSF sector offers trustees flexibility and considerable benefits, including through property purchases. However, specialists ...
From July 1, 2013 all SMSF auditors have to be registered with ASIC, meaning many professionals will have to outsource their SMSF audits