2012

Super - Are You Getting All The Benefits?

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 9 Nov 2012

 
  • So the government has changed Super again! Is it still worthwhile to invest in superannuation? These are the questions that your clients are no doubt asking. This seminar gave attendees all the strategies to effectively manage your clients SMSF to ensure they are getting the maximum benefit for what they are allowed to contribute.
  • This seminar covered strategies for:
  • maximising superannuation balances, and paying them out efficiently and effectively
  • What to do when your client no longer wants to manage their own super?
  • How to use an SMSF effectively for estate planning and what happens when the member passes?

The changing SMSF environment: A general update

Author(s): Greg Bentley CTA

Stronger super measures: How they will impact you

Author(s): Peter Burgess

Pensions

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA
Materials from this session:

Estate planning and winding up an SMSF

Author(s): Cindy Mcdonald

Contributions: Tricks, traps and strategies presentation

Author(s): Peter Burgess

SMSFs and related party transactions: Issues and opportunities

Author(s): Con Gotsis CTA

Details

  • Published On:9 Nov 2012
  • Took place at:The Duxton Hotel, Perth

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