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Setting up a self-managed super fund (SMSF)

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A self-managed super fund (SMSF) can be attractive for people who seek control over their retirement investment. However, managing an SMSF is a major responsibility and when you set up an SMSF, you’re in charge. Avoid the potential financial impacts of getting it wrong.

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Running a self-managed super fund (SMSF)

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A self-managed super fund (SMSF) is a trust run for the sole purpose of providing retirement benefits to its members or their beneficiaries if a member dies before retirement. As a trustee you must manage your SMSF honestly and with skills and diligence. When running an SMSF there are several activities trustees must undertake to manage the fund effectively.

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Winding up a self-managed super fund (SMSF)

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Closing a self-managed super fund (SMSF) can be complex and it’s important to get it right to avoid costly mistakes. Learn about the obligations you must meet when winding up an SMSF so you avoid penalties.

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Car fringe benefits tax

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If your employee uses a business car for private use, you may be providing a car fringe benefit. This course will explain your obligations, how to calculate your FBT amount and how to reduce your obligation. (Salary packaged cars and fleet car situations are not covered in this course.)

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Expense payments fringe benefits tax

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Do you pay for or reimburse your employees for their expenses such as school fees, gym memberships, home office equipment or telephone and internet costs? If you do, you may have Fringe benefits tax (FBT) obligations.

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Fringe benefits tax: exempt minor benefits

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If you provide employees with benefits, some of these may be exempt from fringe benefits tax (FBT) if they’re exempt minor benefits. Learn what exempt minor benefits are and the steps to work out if benefits provided to employees are exempt from FBT.

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Growing your small business

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Is your business growing? Do you know what to do next? This course will help you plan to grow your business successfully and profitably. It considers business growth options, as well as considerations before making business decisions.

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