For regional clients, SMSFs are often central to long-term planning—whether tied to business premises, rural landholdings, or growing interest in renewable infrastructure like wind and solar projects. This session provides a broad, practical exploration of SMSF strategies relevant to regional practitioners and explores how SMSFs can support regional clients across a range of scenarios—from in-specie contributions of business or land assets to renewable infrastructure projects. This session covers CC/NCC strategies, proposed Division 296 implications, and compliance risks linked to development activity, offering practical guidance for advisers helping clients align their super strategies with broader regional business and investment goals.