Estate planning Succession Superannuation

Superannuation - Pensions and death

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 11 Oct 2012

 

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Recent changes in superannuation law have simplified some superannuation pension rules, but most of the big questions remain. This paper helps advisers identify the best pension structure for clients having regard to both taxation and estate planning considerations.

Issues covered include:

  • When should clients think about pensions – age 55, resignation, retirement or other?
  • Comparing and contrasting pension options
  • When can you commute a pension?
  • Re-contribution and other strategies you need to tell your clients about
  • Should you always segregate assets?
  • Reversionary pensions and binding death nominations – which one wins?

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Superannuation - Pensions and death

Author(s): Thalia Kalaboukas

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  • Published By: Thalia Kalaboukas
  • Published On:11 Oct 2012
  • Took place at:Mantra, Lorne

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