2014

SA Annual Super Day

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 19 Jun 2014

 
More and more Australians are looking to Superannuation as the vehicle for wealth management, retirement, succession & estate planning.

This full day event delivered an intensive look at the latest changes and developments in the superannuation space and covered the topical issues facing advisers in the SMSF sector to achieve tax effective and commercial outcomes. The program looked at the life cycle of the SMSF and focused on contribution strategies, practical administration and management of the fund including the latest on pensions and the ultimate payment of death benefits to adult children.

Superannuation & investment markets

Author(s): David Middleton

The ATO role in the administration of superannuation

Author(s): Stuart Forsyth CTA

Reducing de facto death duties on the payment of superannuation death benefits to adult children

Author(s): Suzanne Mackenzie CTA

Migration of primary production land to super

Author(s): Matthew Andruchowycz CTA

Contribution and pension update

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Details

  • Published On:19 Jun 2014
  • Took place at:Stamford Plaza, Adelaide

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