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Prior to being bankrupt, superannuation is a claimable asset – Characterising and shaping the nature of a member’s interest to address this paper

Published on 18 Mar 15 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • part 1: owing, due or payable
  • part 2: garnishee payable
  • part 3: inventively attacking super
  • superannuation is garnishee exposed.

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Peter Bobbin CTA
Photo of author, Peter BOBBIN Peter Bobbin, CTA, is a leading legal veteran in trusts, taxation, superannuation and estate planning. In his 40 year-plus advising career he has not only seen and advised on all issues in superannuation, he was there when modern superannuation first happened and at every change, he is that old! In 2015, Peter was honoured by the Tax Institute as the Tax Advisor of the Year (SME) and recently was the Australian Chair of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. As a former university lecturer and accountant, Peter claims that he can speak both accountant’eaase and legal’ease. Outside of work, Peter is an enthusiastic cyclist with three great loves; good food, good wine and one other. - Current at 09 July 2025
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