First published in the Financial Review on 29 December 2021. An election year means super reforms could be scrapped, with more changes on the cards if there is a change […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission to the Committee in response to the collection of related bills titled Financial Accountability Regime Bill 2021, […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Treasury Laws Amendment (Measures for Consultation) Regulations 2021: Miscellaneous and Technical Amendments Autumn […]
Geoff Rooney, a Partner at the Audit and Accounting firm BDO, has been appointed to the Board of the SMSF Association, effective 1 January 2022. A chartered accountant and ASIC-approved […]
First published in the West Australian on 13 December 2021. During our working life, the focus is on building a superannuation nest egg for retirement. That can seem a long […]
First published in the Sydney Morning Herald on 07 December 2021. The Productivity Commission’s Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency and Competitiveness report in 2018 lamented that super fund members were often sold […]
First published in the Financial Review on 02 December 2021. Legislation before Parliament will allow substantial top ups to retirement savings for those aged 67-74. Self-managed super funds are set […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Consultation Paper on Standard 3 of the Financial Planners and Advisers Code of […]
The SMSF Association has constructed an exciting technical program for its annual National Conference that is attracting enormous interest from SMSF specialists and advisers hungry for knowledge about how to […]
The various relief measures implemented by the Federal Government in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and extended into the 2021-22 financial year have highlighted the need for SMSF specialist […]