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Harnessing the Opportunities Associated with SMFs as an Estate Planning Vehicle presentation
Published on 12 Aug 03 by VICTORIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation focusses on the implications of using different types of pensions and how to succeed to a pension upon death. Unless this is understood, various traps can be encountered. For example, a lifetime pension may not allow any lump sum payments whereas an allocated and fixed term pension may. There are also the family law and the other practical issues to consider when designing appropriate retirement and pension strategies and how these may be locked in by a binding death benefit nomination.
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Daniel Butler CTA
Daniel Butler, CTA, is one of Australia’s leading SMSF lawyers and has worked predominantly in the SMSF, tax and related fields for over 40 years. He is a regular presenter on SMSF topics and has published extensively in professional journals including contributing a monthly article on SMSFs to the Taxation in Australia and other media. Dan is a member of the Tax Institute’s National Superannuation Committee and is involved with a number of other tax and SMSF committees and discussion groups. Dan also presents on the subject Taxation of Superannuation at the University of Melbourne’s Master of Laws/Tax program. Dan is also a Specialist SMSF Advisor.
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15 January 2025
This was presented at Superannuation Pensions: Current Options .
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Retirement alternatives - the fundamentals
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Allocated pensions
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Complying pensions
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Estate Planning & Pensions
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