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Timing is everything for June 30 contributions

      SUMMARY: Make sure you get your salary sacrifice sorted properly in the 30 June final countdown for contributions. Timing is everything. Normally top of mind when I’m swinging a golf club or a tennis racquet. But every June, you should have superannuation timing on the brain. This June in particular. We’ve not got […]

Federal Budget 2017: The super pros and cons

            SUMMARY: Super bonus for downsizing retirees the upside, property tax deductions the main downside from Federal Budget 2017. If you are a self-managed super fund trustee, it’s safe to take a breath. Take in a deep one. The Federal Budget was one that largely left SMSFs alone. It absolutely […]

Don’t always listen to the ATO

    SUMMARY: Put insurance at the top of your considerations when moving super from anywhere to anywhere. Sometimes the “advice” you get from the Tax Office is the worst advice you will ever receive. So bad, in fact, that it should be banned. Yes, correct. I repeat, the ATO should be banned from providing […]

On the property merry-go-round

    There’s a fine line between pleasure and pain”. I’m tipping there are a few people surveying Perth’s property market feeling that at the moment. The following relates specifically to Perth, but can be applicable elsewhere. Is it in the bargain basement? Or the shitter? There is nothing pretty, or promising, about property prices […]

The ATO’s last minute pensions reprieve

                  SUMMARY: ATO clarifies rules on $1.6m pension rollbacks, and gives a pardon for death benefit errors in the past. The Tax Office has handed out pardons for some past sins as it tries to smooth the deck of some compliance issues ahead of 1 July. The […]

The new rules on salary sacrificing

                        SUMMARY: Salary sacrifice changes forever on 1 July. Are you ready? One big question that will not be answered until after 1 July is … how many employers will even continue to offer super salary sacrifice for their staff? From 1 July, 2017, […]

Big improvement on Rudd’s dudd

  The last time a government tried to help young’uns to boost their super savings … well, it was the stupidest idea ever. In the 2008 Budget, Kevin Rudd gave us his First Home Saver’s Account. OMG. It was like a fart in an elevator. An immediate stinker. A Rudd thought-bubble that his Kitchen Cabinet […]

Federal Budget 2017: The super pros and cons

SUMMARY: Super bonus for downsizing retirees the upside,  property tax deductions the main downside from Federal Budget 2017. If you are a self-managed super fund trustee, it’s safe to take a breath. Take in a deep one. The Federal Budget was one that largely left SMSFs alone. It absolutely needed to be – with all […]

Super strategies for death

                                  SUMMARY: How the death of a spouse will impact on the $1.6m pension limit. And what to do about it. In days gone by, a good old reversionary pension would generally do the trick. It’d cover most situations. […]

Credit card limits are cancer for home financing

            If you’re not in control of your credit card, you’re not really in control of your financial life. An over-the-top generalisation? Actually, it’s not. With countless thousands of hours talking one-on-one with people about their finances … I’m happy to say that is, sadly, too true. What most people […]