Mark Ratcliff Managing Director, BMR Corporate Solutions Pty Ltd Mark Ratcliff is a chartered accountant with a Masters in Applied Taxation from the UNSW ATax School. Ratcliff is also recognised as a SPAA SMSF specialist adviser and is an associate of the Tax Institute of Australia. Ratcliff's current role is with SuperIQ as a sales manager.
MARK RATCLIFF | TUESDAY, 13 AUG 2013 he Small business tax concessions are a specific part of the income tax legislation which allows Australian resident tax payers which incur a capital gains liability from the disposal of a small business various forms of capital gains relief. Read more MARK RATCLIFF | MONDAY, 1 AUG 2011 Mark Ratcliff, managing director of Sequoia Superannuation, discusses in his paper Limited recourse borrowing, how this type of borrowing can be used in conjunction with a self-managed super fund. Read more PAGE: 1 |
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The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) is pausing all InterPrac Financial Planning-related determinations as court proceedings instigated by the latter are underway.
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Though she initially tried, Sacha Burchgart couldn't escape the call of a career in financial advice; it just took staring down her own mortality to see what's possible when you do things differently. Jamie Williamson writes.







