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Published Date: 30 Mar 2023
The 2023 Superannuation Intensive event was held online over two days featuring highly practical sessions to assist advisers and practitioners in providing services and advice to their SMSF clients.
Our expert speakers will ensure delegates walk away with up-to-date information and guidance on dealing with client matters in a truly practical sense. Attendees were provided with the latest information on a range of topical subjects but the ‘how to’ of implementation and resolution. Areas covered included contributions, SMSF property investment, NALE, accessing super as well as a session on dealing with the death of a member in an SMSF. Delegates were also given a status update of changes in the industry over the past 12 months and hear from the regulator on issues currently getting their attention. As an added bonus, the final session brought together a panel of experts to discuss the practical issues of winding up an SMSF and provided delegates with the opportunity to ask questions.
The past 12 months has seen continued change for our industry and as always, our role as advisers to our clients necessitates staying abreast of the latest developments in our industry. The 2023 Superannuation Intensive delivered in this endeavour.
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