Superannuation 2012

SMSF pensions: Achieving optimal outcomes

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 6 Aug 2012

 

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Since the ATO's release of 2011/D3 last year the superannuation industry has had its attention drawn to the importance of how superannuation income stream benefit design is managed together with the associated tax issues. This paper focuses on the myriad of issues which are raised when a SMSF commits to pay an income stream benefit. Topics covered include:

  • Commencing and documenting pensions
  • When does a pension teminate?
  • Reversionary pensions
  • Tax ramifications of commencement and termination
  • Pensions strategies; multiple superannuation interests, blended families, transition to retirement, managing taxable and tax free components, asset segregation and commutation of defined benefits pensions.

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SMSF pensions: Achieving optimal outcomes

Author(s): Matthew Andruchowycz CTA

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