Superannuation 2015

Divorce and super

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 24 Nov 2015

 

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This paper covers:

  • the common problems:
    • the trust deed
    • the failure to put documents into evidence
    • the failure to put records of contributions into evidence
    • confusion about members and non-members
    • valuation of an SMSF
    • the failure to understand court power
    • the failure to take account of tax consequences
    • superannuation agreements have a specific tax issue
    • court orders - some recurring problems.

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Divorce and super

Author(s): Stephen Bourke ATI
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Details

  • Published By: Stephen Bourke ATI
  • Published On:24 Nov 2015
  • Took place at:Bourke Street, Melbourne

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