Miscellaneous 2008

Contributing to and cashing from super"Complexities and opportunities

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 10 Oct 2008

 

Having a detailed understanding of the contribution and cashing rules for superannuation can allow you to maximise strategies and avoid problems. This presentation addresses some of the more common questions that are raised by financial planners and also highlights certain benefits or opportunities clients may be missing out on. Topics covered include:

  • know the ‘bring forward rule'
  • utilising the transitional concessional contribution cap
  • foreign super fund transfer limitations
  • understanding the ‘Retirement' condition of release
  • problems with transition to retirement rules.

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Contributing to and cashing from superannuation-Complexities and opportunities

Author(s): Vesna Pavlovic

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  • Published By: Vesna Pavlovic
  • Published On:10 Oct 2008
  • Took place at:Novotel Forest Resort, Creswick

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