Miscellaneous 2003

Superannuation & Divorce

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 6 Jun 2003

 
The Family Law Legislation Amendment (Superannuation) Act 2001 introduced a new variable to property settlements upon a marriage breakdown. The long awaited inclusion of superannuation interests into the property pool has highlighted potential tax traps for the unwary.

This presentation provides an insight into how the legislative changes impact upon the treatment of superannuation interests and the role accountants, financial planners and legal advisers in the process including:
- how to include superannuation in your property settlement
- the tax implications of deciding to split your superannuation
- RBL planning issues
- the availability of tax concessions.

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Superannuation & Divorce

Author(s): Chelsea Chua
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  • Published By: Chelsea Chua
  • Published On:6 Jun 2003
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, City West

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