‘Death duties over my dead body,’ says election candidate
Reintroducing death duties would have an adverse impact on the accumulation of wealth and would only serve to benefit lawyers and insurance ...
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Reintroducing death duties would have an adverse impact on the accumulation of wealth and would only serve to benefit lawyers and insurance ...
PwC has said “the time is right” to invest in its SMSF services, and has announced a big name as the new director of its Private Clients’ ...
Limiting superannuation tax concessions without a reduction in marginal tax rates will further burden taxpayers and reduce incentive to ...
Investors, including SMSF trustees, should be aware that several indicators, including a consistent drop in Sydney auction clearance rates, ...
New research has shown a high level of satisfaction with SMSFs among women, while a number of major funds are not meeting the expectations ...
While the residential property market is unlikely to weaken in 2016, property price declines could be on the horizon in 2017, with the ...
SMSF investors should retain their holdings in European and Asian equities, with equity markets expected to rally in these regions despite ...
The Grattan Institute’s suggestion of an $11,000 cap on concessional contributions has been met with opposition in the SMSF sector, with ...
Accountants have been urged by a leading industry figure to consider the ‘sins of omission’ as well as the ‘sins of commission’ within their ...
Employers who have adopted the SuperStream system have seen a reduction of 1.5 hours or 70 per cent in the amount of time spent on each ...