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Things you haven’t thought to do with super paper

Published on 05 May 16 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • share platters - mechanisms for managing disputes in SMSFs
  • cutting the pie - children SMSFs
  • bittersweet - personal injury compensation payments into super
  • having your cake (and eating it too) - using large industry/retail fund insurance option
  • supersize it - chasing anti-detriment payments for death benefits
  • leftovers - pensions for life
  • layer cakes - multiple pensions and combining pensions
  • lollipops - death benefits for grandchildren - thinking about skipping a generation
  • baby chinos - contributions and re-contributions for minors
  • eat it while it’s hot - getting death benefits out before death.

Author profile

Suzanne Mackenzie CTA
Photo of author, Suzanne MACKENZIE Suzanne Mackenzie, CTA is a Barrister specialising in financial services, superannuation, trusts and equity, and taxation law. Suzanne has a great depth of knowledge and experience in superannuation law and takes a keen interest in the latest changes and trends affecting the industry – having done so for more than 30 years. Suzanne regularly appears in the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of South Australia and more recently has acted for the trustees of AustralianSuper, Host-Plus and Equip Super in applications before the Supreme Court of South Australia. - Current at 22 November 2023
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