Divorce and SMSFs: What auditors expect to see

Divorce and SMSFs: What auditors expect to see

When a relationship breaks down, superannuation is treated as a form of property and can be divided between the parties as part of the settlement. While the family law process determines how super is split, implementing that outcome within an SMSF can be more complex...
How to avoid pitfalls when winding up an SMSF

How to avoid pitfalls when winding up an SMSF

There are many reasons why trustees might decide it’s time to wind up a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF). Sometimes the fund balance becomes too low to make it cost effective. In other cases, changes in personal circumstances – such as divorce, ill...
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