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Does borrowing for super make sense?

SUMMARY: Is it worth borrowing to tip money into super ahead of 30 June? It’s a very different equation in 2017 than it was in 2007. Getting money into super ahead of the 30 June change of rules is going to take some planning. From 30 June, if you already have $1.6m in super, you […]

Your best super moves for 2017

SUMMARY: The world of super changes – not for the better – in 2017. Here’s what to consider before the 1 July 2017 deadline. The legislation has passed and we now “know” what the rules are for superannuation, post 1 July 2017. (We don’t actually know all of the rules. Some of them are still […]

In defence of SMSF borrowing restrictions

                          SUMMARY: The bleatings of some self-interested SMSF service providers should not mask that some people should be saved from themselves. With the slightest hint of increased regulation in most sectors, teeth start gnashing and mouths start frothing. Reminds me a little of […]

Clarifying the new segregation rules

SUMMARY: Segregation between pension and accumulation assets has been canned – but here’s a new strategy to beat the ban. Sometimes, even when you think you’re on top of things, it turns out you’re not. A few weeks ago (see column of 23/11/16), I wrote a piece about taxation in super and an upcoming decision […]

Pension cap elevates the segregation option

SUMMARY: Understanding SMSF tax … and then the tax saving that segregating pension assets might give you from 1 July. Tax and access – at its most basic, these are the two things that differentiate investing inside, and outside, superannuation. With super, you have “restricted access”, which means you can’t draw on your super until […]

Pension cap creates a property dilemma

SUMMARY: SMSF property investors need to sit back and watch some dust settle. For self-managed super fund property investors, super’s “new” rules and surrounding framework are a long way from being clear. Draft legislation has been out for comment for a few weeks and SMSF experts are falling over themselves to point out fresh dangers […]

The new rules for defined benefit schemes

              SUMMARY: The gloss will come off the generosity of some defined benefit schemes from July next year. It has escaped the limelight because of its complexity, it’s legacy nature, and the smaller number of Australians who are impacted. But defined benefit super pension income streams weren’t forgotten when […]

Future Fund lessons for self-managed investors

  SUMMARY: Investment returns in your SMSF cannot be viewed in isolation. They need regular review. And a dose of realism. Australia’s single largest superannuation fund missed its target in FY16. Missed it by a bit, too. And the collective knees of the Future Fund’s leadership are quivering. They have a target and on a […]

Living longer is a super problem

Bruce Brammall, 26th October 2016, The Eureka Report  SUMMARY: Lower contribution limits and taxed pensions will be followed by harsher measures in years to come, says survey. Note to all Australians aged about 40 years and over … you have a problem. And it’s big. You didn’t have enough sex when you were younger. Selfish. […]

Super: It’s time to move on

                          I hate to be the crusher of dreams, the strangler of wishful thinking. But I think it’s about time to snuff out some truly false hope. Today, I think I need to do that. To help some SMSF trustees to move on. […]