Superannuation 2012

Stronger super measures: How they will impact you

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 9 Nov 2012

 

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This paper provides an update on the progress of the Government’s SMSF stronger super reforms with a particular focus on the following areas:

  • the ATO’s additional SMSF enforcement powers
  • the SMSF investment strategy reforms
  • the ATO’s new SMSF asset valuation guidelines
  • the proposed new penalties which will apply to illegal early access and unlawful payments
  • SuperStream and its impact on the SMSF sector.

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Stronger super measures: How they will impact you

Author(s): Peter Burgess

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  • Published By: Peter Burgess
  • Published On:9 Nov 2012
  • Took place at:The Duxton Hotel, Perth

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