| Showing 91 to 97 of 97 articles: KEVIN SMITH | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 This article looks at the window of opportunity for self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) to commence the payment of a defined benefit pension on or before 30 June 2005. Superannuation law was amended in the May 2004 Federal Budget to stop small ... Read more JOHN CIACCIARELLI | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 This paper explores the planning issues and resulting opportunities from the superannuation rule changes effective 1 July 2004, including the following: No work test for under age 65 contributors All people aged under 65 are now free to make super contributions ... Read more KATE ANDERSON | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 Examining the business of self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) investing in Property from which the members can run their business. Over the last couple of years, one of the issues giving rise to technical queries for advisers with SMSF clients ... Read more MARTIN BRECKON | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 What are "anti-detriment benefits"? On the death of a superannuation fund member, certain death benefit recipients may be eligible to receive a top-up amount on their share of the benefit amount of account balance and any insurance. This is ... Read more GILES CRAIG | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 The word "challenge" has several connotations. For many investors, the challenge of running a self-managed super fund (SMSF) is one to be relished. The challenge is to beat the professionals at their own game. In this article, however, we ... Read more DAVID SHIRLOW | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 Essentially, the plan remains as previously announced, but the new details do indicate a change of position on some proposals as well as a welcome clarification of other proposals (albeit in some cases with an unwelcome result). The announcement is ... Read more |
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