Lawyer points to ‘deadly sins’ of estate planning
One industry lawyer has outlined some of the “deadly sins” of estate planning that clients, including SMSF trustees, often make.
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One industry lawyer has outlined some of the “deadly sins” of estate planning that clients, including SMSF trustees, often make.
Self-managed superannuation firm Exelsuper has appointed a financial planner and SMSF specialist as the owner of its first franchise.
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In the lead up to the accountants’ exemption phase-out, accountants are lacking guidance from ASIC on their new education requirements and ...