Superannuation 2020

SMSFs & family law & relationship breakdowns

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 25 Feb 2020

 

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This paper covers:

  • how best to minimise risk when admitting a spouse to an SMSF
  • what is the best way to split super?
  • how do the preservation, tax free percentage, transfer balance cap and other rules work?
  • what are the key strategies, key traps and tips?
  • what if there are contraventions -- the best way to deal with the ATO.

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SMSFs & family law & relationship breakdowns

Author(s): Daniel Butler CTA

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  • Published By: Daniel Butler CTA
  • Published On:25 Feb 2020
  • Took place at:Leo Cussen Centre for Law, Melbourne

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