shopping_cart

Your shopping cart is empty

Effective strategies for using superannuation in succession planning - pre July 2007 paper

Published on 27 Aug 05 by NATIONAL EVENTS, TAXATION INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

This paper covers:

  • when to establish self managed funds
  • using self managed pension rules - use of market linked annuities / allocated pensions / Treasury review documents released on 24 January
  • variations of contribution strategies
  • RBL compression and other useful strategies / RBL strategies
  • planning for efficient taxation of death benefits
  • use of binding death benefit nominations
  • use of offshore superannuation structures.

This was also presented on 3 December 2005 at the repeat 13th National Tax Intensive Retreat. It includes some minor updates made for presentation on 19 May 2006 at the North Queensland Convention, held in Townsville.

Author profile

Paul Banister CTA
Photo of author, Paul BANISTER Paul Banister, CTA, is a Chartered Accountant and a Partner at Grant Thornton in their Private Enterprise team in Brisbane. He has over 40 years’ experience working with clients in an array of industries to help them navigate through complex and potentially risky tax and commercial issues, including to address tax disputes. His expertise includes domestic and international tax planning, transaction advisory and support, superannuation structuring and advice, succession planning, estate planning and philanthropy. Paul has presented at many professional and business forums, both in Australia and internationally, and is a published author. Paul is the Vice President of The Tax Institute and was the recipient of The Tax Institute’s SME Tax Adviser of the  Year Award for 2016. - Current at 13 February 2026
Click here to expand/collapse more articles by Paul BANISTER.

 

This was presented at 2006 North Queensland Convention: Beware - crocodiles .

Get a 20% discount when you buy all the items from this event.

Individual sessions



What if the top marginal tax rate drops to 30%?

Author(s):  Brian J RICHARDS

Materials from this session:







Further details about this event:

 

Copyright Statement