superannuation

PAYG Payment Summary: Superannuation Contributions

by Gavin Bateman 23 July 2010

Recently we posted a blog that highlighted the reporting changes to the 2009/2010 PAYG Payment Summary forms for employees. In particular we noted that compulsory 9% superannuation contribtions were NOT required to be reported on the new forms. We have notice that a common mistake being made by employers is incorrectly showing the 9% superannuation guarantee contribitions on the employees [...]

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Family Law – Military Superannuation & Benefits Scheme

by Arnold Shields 12 November 2009

The fund took over from the DFRDB. The Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme (MSBS) was established by the Military Superannuation and Benefits Act 1991 (the MSB Act).

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Family Law – Defence Forces Retirement & Death Benefits Scheme

by Arnold Shields 10 November 2009

Discussion and examination of the Public Sector Superannuation Scheme (PSS) including the valuation and splitting of interests for Family Law purposes.

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Family Law – Public Sector Superannuation

by Arnold Shields 9 November 2009

Discussion and examination of the Public Sector Superannuation Scheme (PSS) including the valuation and splitting of interests for Family Law purposes.

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Superannuation Splitting – Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme

by Arnold Shields 6 November 2009

Discussion and examination of the Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme including the valuation and splitting of interests for Family Law purposes.

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Observations of the Family Law Single Expert System

by Arnold Shields 28 August 2009

I have been a single expert in the Family Court for business valuations and superannuation valuations for a number of years now and I thought that I would put forward my observations of the system.

The single expert system was introduced in part to reduce the costs of litigation.

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The Dangers of Commissions – Financial Planning Negligence

by Fiona Bateman 13 August 2009

A number of recent high profile scheme collapses like Timbercorp and Great Southern have highlighted the danger of commission based investments where there is a conflict of interest between the investor and the financial planner.

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