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Webinar - Is Self Managed Super Fund Dead?

$33.00

Bacon, Super & Eggs Seminar - 31 August 2016

IS SELF MANAGED SUPER DEAD? (PART I) | Barry McWilliams – SMSF Owners’ Alliance

The dust has settled on the Election result, but where has that left self managed super? What are the new government's intentions? What are the strengths of those policies, and what are the weaknesses? Will those policies get through both Houses of Parliament? How will those policies affect people with, or thinking about establishing, a self managed fund?

IS SELF MANAGED SUPER DEAD? (PART II) | Liz Westover – Director Private Clients, PwC

What role would an SMSF have in a client's investment set-up? Are the tax concessions still material? How important is the decision as to precisely which investments should be owned by the SMSF? How real is the competition from selfdirected portfolios in public offer funds? Is the cost of running an SMSF too great now? Is the oft-quoted ASIC limit of $200,000 relevant in any way?

SMSFs, PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND UNIT TRUSTS | Michael Hallinan & Peter Townsend

It’s a common strategy: a bunch of SMSFs getting together to develop real estate using a unit trust structure. It’s a strategy fraught with issues that go way beyond just whether the trust is an in-house asset of the fund. There are financial services issues, AFS licensing requirements, contractual concerns, LRBA compliance and even new matters that can suddenly arise if the parties have done all this before.