SUMMARY: SMSF property investors are not the enemy of first home buyers. Property and superannuation are top of the pops at the moment – barely a TV news bulletin occurs without one of both of them getting a guernsey. This is more airplay than either of them usually get. Putting them both in the […]
SUMMARY: Five strategies for couples to even up super balances this year, if they can act quickly. Fatigue has set in. And some barely repressable anger. Treasurer Scott Morrison’s Budget on May 9 had better not have major super changes in it. The changes that got through parliament late last year […]
SUMMARY: The most common questions being asked in the lead-up to 30 June and the big-bang changes. Question: How can I maximise how much money I put into super this financial year? Answer: Until 30 June, we’re still operating under the “current” rules. And those allow for concessional […]
SUMMARY: SMSF property investors need to keep a self-interested eye on the current housing affordability debate. Aha. It must, officially, be time to hyperventilate over property prices. The “unaffordability crisis” is nightly news again. Political leaders are increasingly jawboning about strategies to help first-home buyers. Occasionally, they just get silly enough to act […]
SUMMARY: Get acquainted with partial commutations. They are going to be critical for SMSFs in the near term. Changes to the law often mean the death to some strategies. But they can equally breathe fresh life into previously unloved strategies. Transition to retirement (TTR) strategies, thanks to the taxation of TTR pension funds […]
SUMMARY: Restrictions taken off salary sacrifice strategies, plus New Zealand’s super pension age lift is a taste of things to come in Australia. Salary sacrifice strategies will be much easier to implement when the new super rules come into force on 1 July. No longer will employees have to wonder […]
SUMMARY: Some of the finer points of getting money into super via NCCs, under the new, post-July, rules. It’s time to delve a little further into the nitty-gritty of getting money into super post 1 July this year. We’ve spoken broadly about the new contributions limits. […]
SUMMARY: Perhaps a four-pot strategy for retirement savings would suit wealthier clients. How about a family-owned company? The importance of getting the investment structure right should be no surprise to most readers. And SMSFs and discretionary trusts are often very important parts of those strategies, along with investing in your own names, of course. But, […]
SUMMARY: What you must consider for your transition-to-retirement income streams before 30 June. One question is going to be dogging the minds of those in receipt of a transition-to-retirement pension in the lead up to 30 June. “Is it still worth working if my pension fund is going to be taxed, or do I […]
SUMMARY: The new defined benefit pension arrangements are causing angst for Eureka readers. Defined benefit pensions, recontributions and TTR strategies seem to be the issues causing the angst for Eureka’s self-managed super fund army right now. I’ve received many questions around the topics raised in my columns on how DB funds will be treated […]
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