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The rules of the game - Taxation of SMSFs presentation
Published on 04 Aug 11 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- historical tax rates
- complying superannuation fund
- self-managed superannuation fund
- regulated superannuation fund
- resident regulated superannuation fund
- taxation of a complying SMSF
- assessable contributions
- CGT.
Author profile
Jeffrey Chang CTA
Jeffrey is a Partner at Thomson Geer, where he advises on a wide range of taxation, structuring and superannuation issues with a focus on privately-held businesses and high wealth family groups. His is accredited by the Law Institute of Victoria as a taxation specialist. He has held a variety of committee roles with The Tax Institute and is presently a member of the Victorian State Council. Jeffrey is the author of numerous tax articles published in professional journals, and a regular presenter at The Tax Institute's seminars. - Current at 06 June 2016
This was presented at Show me the Super .
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The rules of the game - Taxation of SMSFs
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Business real property and SMSFs conducting businesses
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Build it and they will come - Property development by SMSFs
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The current state of limited recourse borrowing
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Retiring in style - Superannuation pensions
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