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Trustees still in the dark on SMSF estate planning

A large number of SMSF trustees are still under the misapprehension that their SMSF assets are covered under their will, even those receiving professional advice, according to MLC.

by Miranda Brownlee
March 5, 2015
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MLC Advice Solutions national manager of SMSF advice Peter Hogan said the belief that super automatically forms part of your estate remains one of the biggest misconceptions among clients.

“I do a lot of talks to clients of financial planners and the first thing I always ask them is to raise their hand if they think their super automatically goes to their estate on their death and 98 per cent will put their hand up,” he said.

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“They’re quite surprised to learn that in fact it doesn’t form part of their estate unless they have a binding nomination directing it to their estate.”

Ian Glenister, principal of Glenister & Co Superannuation and Estate Planning Lawyers also agrees there is still a common misconception among SMSF trustees that super automatically forms one of their assets.

“The members of the SMSF think they can make a provision in their estate will for the payment of their super benefits,” said Mr Glenister.

SMSF trustees he said, particularly those in individual trustee structures, think of super as an asset similar to money in the bank.

“[They think] ‘It’s got to be mine because it’s in my name’,” he said.

“The concept of trusts and trust assets are still foreign to the majority of the general public.”

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