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The Role an Actuary Plays in a Self Managed Superannuation Fund By SuperEasy's Consulting Actuary Ken G Dance The conduct of a Self Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) requires the input from a number of professionals including;
An experienced Self Managed Superannuation Fund Actuary can be of considerable assistance in helping to negotiate reasonable benefit limit (RBL) issues, in selecting the right combination of allocated and complying pensions, in selecting the right combination of initial complying pension level and the subsequent rates of increase in order to meet RBL or Centrelink requirements. The statutory responsibilities of the Actuary include certifying for the Tax Office (at least three-yearly) the amount of income from assets or the amount of assets supporting pensions in the course of payment. That income is then entitled to be exempt from income tax within the superannuation fund. That applies to all types of pension including both allocated and complying pensions. In addition, the Actuary has statutory responsibilities in relation to complying pensions which include conducting an annual investigation of the assets and liability position of the SMSF to ensure that the assets are capable of meeting the pension liabilities and certifying that to a high degree of probability. The Actuary's Certificates here meet the requirements of both the SIS Act and Centrelink for Age Pension purposes. The Actuary is able to provide quotations, advice and solutions to deal with unexpected circumstances that may arise in these areas. Although not the primary concern of the Actuary, an appropriately licensed Actuary is able also to advise and comment on the suitability of the investments of the SMSF from time to time with particular regard to their performance and suitability to the requirements of the pension obligations undertaken by the Self Managed Superannuation Fund. The Actuary is an indispensable advisor to a SMSF so you had better get to know a helpful and experienced one as soon as you look like going into the pension mode. For further information and assistance with your retirement needs, please contact Mr Ken Dance (03) 9710 1242. Disclaimer: This article needs to be viewed as educational reference only. It is not intended, nor is it to be regarded, as investment/securities advice or any other advice. It does not take into account whether any particular investment or type of investment is suitable for your individual circumstances. It is strongly recommended that you seek professional advice before making any investment choice or decision. |
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