The release of draft regulations regarding the replacement of the accountant’s exemption has provided much-needed guidance to assist practitioners to prepare for the new licensing regime to impact SMSF advice from 1 July 2013. Continue reading »
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Dunno? Dealing with contributions made in error [VIDEO]
I regularly get asked questions from readers through my blog on issues and strategies relating to self managed super funds, so why not bring these to ‘life’ by starting a new regular weekly blog, “Dunno: ask a question”. Each week I will hand-pick a reader question and respond with a video, audio (blogcast) or written … Continue reading »
What lies ahead for SMSFs in 2013?
A Happy New Year to all my readers… With the SMSF industry growing strongly, 2013 is likely to provide one of the most challenging and competitive (yet rewarding) periods for SMSF professionals. The year ahead will require practitioners to ‘step-up to the plate’ and be ready for many of the reforms that will reshape the … Continue reading »
Book Aaron as a speaker
Aaron Dunn is one of Australia’s leading experts and strategists in the area of Self-Managed Super Funds. Aaron is a regularly sought after speaker within the industry where he shares his views and strategies on SMSFs. Continue reading »
Join me for the SMSF Quarterly Wrap webinar
Join me for the next SMSF Quarterly Wrap webinar, where in this one hour session I will be discussing at the latest technical and regulatory issues impacting self managed super funds. The last quarter has been another busy one for SMSFs with changes announced from the Mid-Year Economic & Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO), in particular around … Continue reading »
Launching the Top10 SMSF strategies for 2012-13
I’m pleased to announce the launch of my Top10 SMSF strategies for 2012-13 webinar to be held at 11am AEST, Thursday, 23 August 2012. With more than 410 attendees to last year’s session, this is the most anticipated SMSF webinar for 2012!! In addition to the webinar, all attendees will receive a free copy of … Continue reading »
Wishlist or wishful thinking for a super budget?
Many people within the super industry have been moving uncomfortably in their chairs since the Government filtered out of news of an additional level of contributions tax on high income earners (greater than $300,000). This nervousness is justified as it is again another example of going for an easy revenue grab when confidence and stability … Continue reading »
Thedunnthing reaches 100,000 visitors
Today I have achieved a wonderful personal milestone, with thedunnthing blog having its 100,000th visitor. I look back to October 2009 when I commenced my blog as a simple idea to help me better understand technical issues and strategies impacting Self Managed Super Funds. The first month had just 145 visitors (I guess you have … Continue reading »
Scaled advice: Advisers prepare for 'revolutionary' change
Watch the video on Wealth Professional TV how scaled advice is set to ‘revolutionise’ the financial planning industry: Continue reading »