The SMSF Association has recently appointed two new Board members. They are Professor Deborah Ralston, a former Chair of the Association who stepped down in September 2019 on being appointed […]
First published in the Financial Review on 15 July 2021 Large families may benefit from new rules allowing up to six members of a self-managed super fund, but broadening access […]
The SMSF Association’s annual Technical Summit is always replete with topical issues presented by industry experts – and this year’s virtual event is no different. Association CEO John Maroney says […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Financial Services Council (FSC) on the FSC Green Paper – Affordable and Accessible Advice. We […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Attorney-General’s Department. The submission reflects the exact questions contained in the National Register of Enduring […]
“The intergenerational report (IGR) clearly illustrates the importance of building superannuation savings to offset the growing liabilities related to an aging population”, according to John Maroney, CEO of the SMSF […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Government’s proposed superannuation information sharing process in Family Law matters. They will help […]
The Parliament has passed legislation allowing an increase in the maximum number of SMSF members from four to six – a Federal Government initiative the SMSF Association welcomes. If the […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission on Treasury’s two exposure drafts in relation to the requirement for actuarial certificates for certain superannuation funds […]
First published in the Financial Review on 16 June 2021 How overseas trustees of DIY super funds will benefit from the government decision to allow them to continue managing their […]