Stop the SMSF property dream becoming a nightmare
Retiring into a property owned by your SMSF is an appealing idea, but capital gains tax and stamp duty could pose a problem.
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.
Retiring into a property owned by your SMSF is an appealing idea, but capital gains tax and stamp duty could pose a problem.
Trustees need to remember that, unfortunately, not every aspect of their role can be carried out entirely on their own terms.
You don't need to be a medical practitioner to understand the dangers of self-diagnosis of a medical condition or, worse still, deciding on ...
The findings of an Australian Securities and Investments Commission taskforce show an increasingly polarised SMSF advice profession.
Draft legislation, developed in response to the Cooper Review, lays down specific measures around the acquisition and disposal of listed and ...
Self-managed funds contribute just as significantly to the country’s future as all other types of funds.
The compulsory element of superannuation and its importance to Australian retirees’ lifestyle demand governments keep their hands off the ...
The supervisory levy may pose a barrier to entry into the self-managed superannuation market.
The self-managed super fund (SMSF) sector is performing well but will need greater guidance from specialist advisers in the future.
FOFA presents a number of challenges for advisers, but those armed with the right skill set can take advantage of new and exciting ...