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Want to Earn an Extra 2% pa in Your Superannuation Fund?

One of the biggest misunderstandings I see from clients is that they think because a superfund has a zero rate of tax in pension phase that there is no need to consider the taxation aspects of strategies within superannuation. Whilst they don’t necessarily have to worry about paying tax on earnings, there is a whole raft of strategies that can be utilised with a superfund to enhance the returns further for investors with the correct structure.

What this means in simple terms if we are putting together the right strategies we can have the tax man paying us money every year in retirement as opposed to us paying him money every year during our working life. One of the key steps in attaining these benefits is through the use of a Self Managed Superannuation Fund which enables us to access a broad range of strategies. Contact our office to find out how we can access a couple percent a year more for your returns by using the tax laws to our advantage.

Rob Coyte | Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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