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Excess contributions tax - What is it and are there any remedies paper?
Published on 30 Jul 10 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- what is a contribution?
- excess contributions tax
- what are the consequences of having excess contributions?
- are there any remedies?
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Matthew Tripodi
Matthew is the founder and Principal of MT Lawyers. He advises on all aspects of Superannuation, estate and succession law, with a specific focus on self-managed superannuation funds and complex estate planning. Prior to establishing MT Lawyers in Adelaide, Matthew had over 12 years' experience working in large commercial law firms. He was a Partner at Minter Ellison in Adelaide, heading up their Superannuation and Estate Planning division. Matthew has also lived and worked overseas in London and Hong Kong.
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