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Superannuation – The forgotten years case studies paper
Published on 23 Oct 14 by SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- relevant law
- background facts for case studies
- case study 1 – new fit out
- case study 2 – financial woes
- case study 3 – leases
- case study 4 – member mishaps
- case study 5 – the next generation
- case study 6 – business partners.
Author profile
Tasha Naige
Tasha is an experienced commercial lawyer at DMAW Lawyers. She advises some of the most prominent businesses and organisations based in South Australia. She has acted on a number of significant major projects for clients, including restructures, sales of business and other assets, and legal due diligence. Tasha has specialist skills in superannuation and financial services, acting for public sector, retail and industry superannuation funds, SMSFs, friendly societies and AFS licensees. She is also often engaged for advice on complex financing arrangements, consultancy agreements, service agreements, information technology and intellectual property matters and privacy laws. Tasha is also very skilled and experienced in personal property securities law and oversees PPSR related matters for clients across the firm. She is a regular speaker at various tax and superannuation forums, and has presented for ASFA, The Tax Institute and the Law Council of Australia National Superannuation Law Conference. She is a member of the Women in Super (SA) committee. - Current at 22 January 2020
This was presented at 2014 South Australian Tax Intensive .
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