But I just wanted to transfer some investments to my super fund ...BY GRAEME COLLEY | VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3Graeme Colley, director of education and professional standards at SPAA, explains the finer points of what can and can't be acquired by a self managed super fund Get articles like this delivered to your email - Sign up for the free weekly newsletter ![]() More Articles |
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DANIEL SHRIMSKI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
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Love the comment 'Devil in the detail'. The crossing of SIS act and tax law, different interpretations and annual policy changes by government all add up to total chaos. The days of trustees getting overly creative with asset transfers and ownership are gone which can only be a good thing, but it does make it hard for the normal reasonable trustee.