Setting the scene: The latest SMSF legislative developments

Technical Summit 2021

Hit the ground running with this comprehensive, high energy, SMSF technical update presented by the SMSF Association’s Deputy CEO and Director of Policy & Education, Peter Burgess. This session will include Peter’s traditional and highly informative stocktake of enacted changes and the anticipated passage of changes which have been announced but have not yet been passed into law. This session will preview the SMSF legislative agenda for the year ahead including the changes announced in this year’s Federal Budget.

At the end of the session, you will be able to:

  • Identify key legislative changes and developments impacting SMSFs over the past 6 months;
  • Understand which changes have been enacted and which changes have not yet been passed into law;
  • Explain the Government’s 2021/22 SMSF policy agenda, and;
  • Identify other sessions on the program which will provide further detail.

The contents of this resource are taken to be correct at the time of publication.

Disclaimer: Technical Papers contain factual information only and are prepared without considering particular objectives, financial circumstances and needs. The information provided is not a substitute for legal, tax and financial product advice. The information contained in this document does not constitute advice given by the SMSF Association to you. If you rely on this information yourself or to provide advice to other persons, then you do so at your own risk. The SMSF Association is not licensed to provide financial product advice, legal advice or taxation advice. We recommend that you seek appropriate professional advice before relying upon the information in this technical paper. While the SMSF Association believes that the information provided is accurate, no warranty is given as to its accuracy and persons who rely on this information do so at their own risk. The information provided in this paper is not considered financial advice for the purposes of the Corporations Act 2001. © SMSF Association