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National Conference 2025
With the superannuation landscape constantly evolving, staying ahead of policy changes is crucial for SMSF professionals. Join Tracey Scotchbrook, our Head of Policy and an industry advocate at the forefront of change, for this essential update on the latest policy issues and emerging challenges.
Tracey dove into the policy changes that could reshape the industry, exploring how they may impact your day-to-day practice and what’s on the horizon. Through practical insights, attendees gained the knowledge and foresight needed to proactively respond to upcoming challenges and opportunities. Engage with the future of the SMSF sector and stay informed about the issues that matter most.
By watching this session, you will be able to:
- Gain a clear understanding of the latest policy changes and regulatory shifts affecting the SMSF industry, and how these changes may impact your practice.
- Learn practical strategies for adapting to imminent policy shifts, equipping you to stay proactive in addressing industry challenges and opportunities.
- Develop the foresight and knowledge to navigate emerging policy trends and future developments, ensuring your SMSF practice remains compliant and ahead of the curve.
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