Capital Gains Tax (CGT) 2011

Planning birthday parties in middle age

Source: National

Published Date: 2 Mar 2011

 

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This video covers:
  • maximising super contributions post-Henry review
  • company tax - An interest-free loan to the government
  • using the non-concessional cap and the CGT cap to set up an income stream within the fund
  • early retirement - How to fund your hobbies
  • drawing lump sums - Intention to never again be gainfully employed
  • is it tax effective to draw a pension?
  • ways to use the CGT retirement exemption before age 55
  • pensions for over 60s
  • designing a mix of super benefits to suit you
  • contribution rules
  • do you really want to take the money out of super?

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Planning birthday parties in middle age

Author(s): Scott Hay-Bartlem

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  • Published By: Scott Hay-Bartlem
  • Published On:2 Mar 2011
  • Took place at:Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane

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