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Estate planning & superannuation presentation
Published on 17 Sep 09 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- how are death benefits taxed?
- death-bed withdrawals - practical implications
- other pre-death strategies
- contributions tax deductions
- future service deductions.
Author profile
Jemma Sanderson CTA
Jemma Sanderson, CTA, is a Director of Cooper Partners Financial Services, heading up their SMSF specialist services. Jemma provides strategic advice on SMSFs, estate planning and wealth management to clients, as well as technical support and consultancy to accounting, legal and financial planning groups. Jemma has over 25 years’ experience in developing complex strategies for high-net-worth clients. Jemma is a regular presenter on superannuation and SMSFs for the professional bodies across the country and is the author of The Tax Institute’s popular publication, the SMSF Guide, in its ninth edition. Jemma received the 2024 Community Service Award at The Tax Institute’s Tax Summit for her contribution to the the Tax Institute. - Current at 05 May 2026
This was presented at Estate Planning Intensive .
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Estate planning & superannuation 2009
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Kennon v Spry and successful succession of family trusts
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Testamentary trusts
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