2025

National Superannuation Conference

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 30 Oct 2025

 

Now in its 13th year the conference has long been recognised as the premier event for tax specialists in the superannuation industry, uniquely dealing with the tax issues impacting both the large fund and self-managed superannuation fund sectors. It’s been another eventful year with numerous changes to digest. Some of these are superannuation tax specific whereas others are broader taxation or superannuation regulatory and industry developments. All of this in an environment of ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Our National Superannuation Conference has always been at the cutting edge of the issues facing the industry today and into the future, providing insights and diverse perspectives, to ensure our attendees stay on top of all the latest developments in superannuation, particularly where they relate to tax.

This year’s program will again brought together regulators and leading practitioners from the legal, accounting, audit and financial advisory services fields of the superannuation industry. Over two full days they explored a myriad of tax related challenges impacting the superannuation system, and the opportunities that these might present. The line up of speakers included leading superannuation and tax experts with the essential blend of knowledge and experience in the practical application of the laws. A mixture of plenary sessions and two streams of breakout sessions between the large fund sector and SMSF sector were offered. 

SMSFs – An array of practical tax issues

Author(s): Bryce Figot CTA

SMSFs and ATO compliance activity – What’s on the radar

Author(s): Kellie Grant , Shirley Schaefer

Cases update

Author(s): Jessica Walton , Holly Marchant
Materials from this session:

Managing NALI/E and related party risks in an SMSF

Author(s): Daniel Butler CTA

Details

  • Published On:30 Oct 2025
  • Took place at:Crown sydney

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