Superannuation 2012

Funding retirement - how to maximise your benefits

Source: QLD

Published Date: 21 Aug 2012

 

The contribution caps can make it tough to accumulate enough superannuation for retirement. Compare different options and rank the use of alternative strategies taking into account tax, risk and liquidity issues.

Topics covered include:

  • personal contributions
  • using the small business concessions for superannuation
  • related party structures
  • non-arms length income issues
  • personal debt reduction vs superannuation contributions
  • when are non-superannuation investments better?

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Funding retirement - How to maximise your benefits

Author(s): Peter Vilaysack CTA

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