Miscellaneous 2008

SMSFs: fund administration - getting the details right

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 26 May 2008

 

Being a trustee of a self managed super fund brings with it responsibilities. There are many important factors to be considered to ensure that the ongoing administration of the fund is adequate. Advisers need to ensure they are proactive in helping clients create wealth in a tax effective manner in a fund that will be able to be managed efficiently. This presentation covers some important factors that should be considered when using a superannuation fund to accumulate retirement wealth. Topics covered include:

  • trustee deadlocks
  • what happens when trustees die - interaction with wills
  • powers of attorney/members suffering legal incapacity
  • what do you do when members/trustees go overseas?
  • non lapsing binding death benefit nominations
  • death benefit disputes
  • is a death benefit nomination a testamentary disposition capable of challenge under Inheritance (Family Provision) legislation?
  • documenting pensions - what should you do?

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SMSFs: fund administration - getting the details right

Author(s): Daniel Jenkinson

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  • Published By: Daniel Jenkinson
  • Published On:26 May 2008
  • Took place at:Hyatt Regency, Adelaide

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