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2019 National Superannuation Conference

Source: National

Published Date: 29 Aug 2019

 
The national superannuation conference is the premier event for tax specialists in the superannuation industry, uniquely dealing with the tax issues impacting both the large fund and self-managed superannuation fund sectors. Topics covered included:
  • ATO presentation - issues for large funds
  • contributions
  • emerging developments - large funds
  • pensions and ECPI
  • domestic investments
  • superannuation death benefits - recent cases and thinking
  • update on justified trust for super funds
  • investments - what's new?
  • trends in court decisions affecting superannuation funds
  • the use of equity derivatives in superannuation
  • resolving and avoiding internal disputes in SMSFs
  • ways superannuation funds can operationalise the tax legislation through the use of technology
  • GST issues in the superannuation industry
  • tips, traps and dtrategies for pension commencement
  • digital disruption and the superannuation industry.

Tips, traps and strategies for pension commencement

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Economic outlook: Implications for superannuation industry

Author(s): Craig James

The ultimate guide to understanding ECPI and segregation

Author(s): Melanie Dunn

Legislative and reform update - SMSFs

Author(s): Peter Burgess

Superannuation death benefits - Recent cases and thinking

Author(s): Peter Bobbin CTA

Details

  • Published On:29 Aug 2019
  • Took place at:Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney

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