Advisors: don’t cut corners on death nomination forms
The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) has released a media release warning the financial advice sector about the consequences of binding death benefit nominations (BDBNs) not being signed and witnessed correctly.
SMSF – extended time for annual returns this year
In a move welcomed by SMSF trustees (and their advisors!) the ATO has announced the extension of the lodgment date for self managed superannuation fund (SMSF) annual returns for the 2016/17 year to 30 June 2018. The ATO has confirmed that because 30 June 2018 falls on a Saturday, lodgment can occur on Monday 2 July 2018 without penalties.
The “sting-in-tail” of overseas luxuries
Do you own a unit in Noosa, a villa in Tuscany, or a ski-lodge in Japan, or hanker for such luxuries?
It is increasingly common for people to own assets in other states or other countries. This can create complications for their wills and estates.
Ultimate Consumer Test - Broad Definition of Retail Leases confirmed in Victoria
A broad interpretation of the definition of a retail lease in Victoria has again been supported by the courts. Section 4(1) of the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic) (RLA) defines 'retail premises' to include 'the sale or hire of goods by retail or the retail provision of services' but does not further define these terms.
Prepare now for data breach notification
Cyber security experts counsel us that it’s a matter of when, not if your data will be compromised in some way either maliciously or by accident. The opportunity for personal information to be lost only increases as businesses store greater and greater amounts of electronic information and outsource marketing, HR and operational activities to third parties without considering how they will protect information entrusted to them.