SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to make a pre-budget submission for the 2018-19 Federal Budget. As leaders of the SMSF sector, we believe we are able […]
Changes to the assets test rules for the age pension that took effect from 1 January 2017 actively discourage middle-income wage earners from saving to be self-sufficient in retirement, says […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association (SMSFA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the introduction of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s (ASIC) fees-for-service consultation paper. We understand […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s (ASIC) consultation paper regarding National Financial Literacy. We are very […]
The Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority’s (FASEA) decision to issue proposed guidelines to assist financial advisers meet their new educational requirements has been welcomed by the SMSF Association as […]
A Royal Commission into banking and financial services will provide an opportunity to increase transparency and improve ethics and professionalism across the financial services sector, says SMSF Association CEO John […]
SMSF Association Submission The Self Managed Super Fund Association (SMSFA) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the establishment of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA). We support the […]
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the Enhanced Regulatory Sandbox. We support the Government’s move to introduce a legislative framework for an […]
SMSF trustees need to ensure that their funds comply with the Transfer Balance Cap (TBC) rules before the transitional period runs out on 31 December. The SMSF Association is recommending […]
The SMSF Association today confirmed its full support for the Super Scheme Smart material launched by the Australian Tax Office (ATO). With 45 per cent of SMSF members aged 50 […]