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As SMSFs are a type of trust, legally they cannot be wound up if they still have assets, an SMSF specialist has explained.
Who takes control of an SMSF when a member dies can present challenges, but they are not insurmountable, a superannuation ...
SMSFs with more than $3 million in holdings focused their investments on a mix of miners, such as Woodside and BHP, according ...
A 5 to 10 per cent gold allocation in a diversified SMSF portfolio provides a better risk-adjusted return due to gold’s “safe ...
One of Australia’s leading accounting bodies has urged the government to reduce red tape to reverse the exodus of financial ...
The ATO is placing increased scrutiny on rental and property-related matters as data suggests around nine out of 10 taxpayers ...
Submissions and nominations are now open for the Australian AI Awards 2025 — submit now to be recognised for excellence.
An alternative Division 296 proposal has landed with the Prime Minister’s office as a rebuttal to claims that there are no ...
The shift to SMSFs, particularly among younger, wealthier Australians, is becoming increasingly apparent as they seek ...
The revised TR2013/5 has now come into effect, and it’s crucial that SMSF trustees understand the ramifications, a leading ...
When an SMSF receives an insurance payout under an income protection policy, a few issues need to be addressed, a leading ...
Start dealing with the implications of the Division 296 tax now or it may be too late, a leading adviser has warned.
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