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Can you withdraw a loved one’s super after death to save on tax?
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Can you withdraw a loved one’s super after death to save on tax?

It’s important to clarify strategies to save on superannuation “death tax”, as there are certain methods that will not work after death.

  • by Noel Whittaker

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Should I boost my super or pay off my mortgage?
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Should I boost my super or pay off my mortgage?

Owning a roof over our heads and being debt-free in retirement is a common goal. But doing so can come at the expense of extra earnings.

  • by Paul Benson
Can I open a super account for my young grandson?
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Can I open a super account for my young grandson?

Helping kids with their super can mean you’ll run into some hurdles.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Can we put our rental income back into super?
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Can we put our rental income back into super?

There are no limits on adding to your super until you hit a certain age, but there’s a question of why you’d want to.

  • by Paul Benson
How do I avoid my kids being taxed at 66%?

How do I avoid my kids being taxed at 66%?

Children are taxed at a much higher rate than adults, but this won’t apply to their own earnings.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Financial security or following my passions – can I have both?

Financial security or following my passions – can I have both?

Many people working in creative careers can feel like the world of finance is foreign to them. But it doesn’t have to be.

  • by Paridhi Jain
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I’m getting old and my SMSF has become a burden. What should I do?
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I’m getting old and my SMSF has become a burden. What should I do?

For most, there comes a time in later life where the costs in time and accounting fees of a self-managed super fund outweigh the benefits.

  • by Paul Benson
Will I regret never buying a house and just investing instead?
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Will I regret never buying a house and just investing instead?

On the numbers, there’s seemingly an easy answer to your question. But can you really place a value on a roof over your head?

  • by Paul Benson
I have $1.9m in my pension account. Can I add in more to save on tax?
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I have $1.9m in my pension account. Can I add in more to save on tax?

While adding to your super once it hits the cap isn’t possible, your savings can still grow through the power of compound interest.

  • by Noel Whittaker
I’m successful and well-off. Can I access my super early?
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I’m successful and well-off. Can I access my super early?

There’s no way to exclude yourself from the age pension to access super early. But there are ways to plan, so your finances don’t rely on your super.

  • by Paul Benson
What’s the best way to invest half-a-million dollars in international shares?
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What’s the best way to invest half-a-million dollars in international shares?

Investing in international shares can sometimes be a headache, so it’s worth considering options closer to home.

  • by Noel Whittaker