Miscellaneous 2015

Are your superannuation benefits safe from creditors and the ATO?

Source: National

Published Date: 18 Mar 2015

 

This presentation covers:

  • the most common super fund benefit structure that actually exposes it to claims
  • what are the non-Bankruptcy Act contribution claw-back techniques
  • which key contribution steps diffuse later fiduciary breach claims
  • the ATO has power and does issue tax-debt garnishees upon super interests
  • how to legally restructure a person's super benefit to create true protection.

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The abandoned education cap policy: Public participation in tax reform consultation

Author(s): Peter Bobbin

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  • Published By: Peter Bobbin
  • Published On:18 Mar 2015
  • Took place at:RACV Royal Pines, Gold Coast

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