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SMSF firm wins court appeal
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SMSF firm wins court appeal in dispute over sale of client list

The Supreme Court of Western Australia has upheld an appeal initiated by an SMSF advice firm against an estate...
25 January 2021 • By Miranda Brownlee

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Proposed super measures could lead to ‘unacceptable’ NALI breaches

A major accounting body has warned about the interaction between the government’s proposed measures around third-party...
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Pooling arrangements ‘no holy grail’ for auditor independence

SMSF firms planning to enter pooled auditing arrangements have been warned that these arrangements, particularly...
15 January 2021 • By Miranda Brownlee
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‘Consistent approach’ critical to reforming SMSF advice model

With the government set to review some of the regulations around strategic advice for SMSFs, a technical expert says...
12 January 2021 • By Miranda Brownlee
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6-member SMSFs still sparking client interest

Just over half of SMSF professionals in a recent straw poll have stated that at least some of their clients are...
11 January 2021 • By Miranda Brownlee
ASIC commences proceedings against SMSF fintech firm
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ASIC commences proceedings against SMSF fintech firm

The corporate regulator has commenced civil penalty proceedings against Squirrel Superannuation Services over...
06 January 2021 • By Miranda Brownlee
Government looks to modernise SMSF record keeping
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Government looks to modernise SMSF record keeping

As part of a consultation, the government is exploring whether certain restrictions under the SIS Act which prevent...
31 December 2020 • By Miranda Brownlee
Victorian rent relief extension prompts further evidence requirements
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Victorian rent relief extension prompts further evidence requirements

With the Victorian government further extending its Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme to 28 March, an industry lawyer...
30 December 2020 • By Miranda Brownlee