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Why non-concessional contributions pay

PORTFOLIO POINT: Non-concessional contributions have a mighty powerful impact on your super balance for those who make them. You can’t point to too many areas of superannuation that have contained any semblance of stability in recent years. But for all the huffing and puffing, changes to the law and threats to do so, politics and […]

Why non-concessional contributions pay

PORTFOLIO POINT: Non-concessional contributions have a mighty powerful impact on your super balance for those who make them. You can’t point to too many areas of superannuation that have contained any semblance of stability in recent years. But for all the huffing and puffing, changes to the law and threats to do so, politics and […]

One deadline that’s super important

PORTFOLIO POINT: It’s not too late to get your final contributions into super for FY13. But make sure you don’t get caught on the tricky timing issue. Knock, knock. Who’s there? June 30. Oh, bummer. Right, so with less than two weeks to go in this financial year, have you sorted out your super contributions? […]

An in-specie backdown

PORTFOLIO POINT: Death of the death of the in-specie transfer ban? A Government backdown is a surprise boost for SMSF trustees. If there’s a saint of self-managed superannuation trustees, then she’s just delivered on one of your prayers. And it’s a biggie. In-specie transfers of assets into your super fund are, it would appear, back […]

Switching super funds may seem like a good idea to some, but is it worth the hassle?

Hey, just how bad can a super fund be?  Believe me, you have no idea. Some super funds from the 80s and early 90s are nothing short of criminal. Yes, criminal. I’ll go one step further. Some 80s superannuation executives should be awaiting their final meal on death row for crimes against their customers, a […]

Changing the super changes mentally

PORTFOLIO POINT: My kingdom for some superannuation certainty! Here’s the first step in a plan to end super’s politics. I think it’s possible that everybody (even politicians) is tired of change in superannuation. Cynicism is growing. Change fatigue set in some time ago. I think that concept is slowly sinking in. Certainly, Labor’s announcement of […]

Super: What the Coalition will do

PORTFOLIO POINT: The coalition’s plans for super will require adjustments to your contributions strategy. Plus, is the new super pensions tax dead? If anyone was in any doubt that superannuation is a political football, then Thursday last week should have ended that. The Coalition’s Budget-in-reply confirmed that no matter how much “fairer” the Government might […]

Seven super tips before June 30

PORTFOLIO POINT: A year to celebrate the positive whims of the market, sure. But don’t miss putting the cream on the top. With six weeks to go, it’s looking like financial year 2013 is going to be a year of largely pleasant memories for trustees. Certainly not in all respects. It’s been a year of […]