What you can’t do with an SMSF

It's important that you understand the things you can’t do with an SMSF.

Although as the fund trustee, you have the ability to invest the SMSFs assets and funds on behalf of fund members – you can’t use them for emergencies or to supplement cash flow. This applies even if you pay the fund back later. This activity will be picked up in the fund’s yearly audit.

It can be illegal to:

  • access retirement savings early
  • invest in a related business
  • use the fund’s assets – for example, by holidaying rent free in your SMSF’s investment property, or
  • be paid for your duties or services as a trustee.

If you or a member access super before you’re legally entitled, significant penalties can apply. You will also need to pay income tax on super you access before you’re entitled to it.

Beware of people promoting early release of super schemes. They might offer to help you withdraw your super before retirement to buy a house or go on a holiday. These schemes are illegal.

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Get a second opinion – phone the ATO on 13 10 20 for help.

When SMSF trustees do not comply with super and tax laws, there are a range of actions that the ATO may take. These include disqualification, penalties, and tax consequences.

 

Running a self-managed super fund (SMSF)

Steps Progress

What is an SMSF?

3 mins

Your obligations when running an SMSF

1 mins

Contributions and rollovers

1 mins

Contributions

6 mins

Rollovers

6 mins

Managing your fund’s investments

36 mins

Paying super benefits

8 mins

Types of benefits

18 mins

Reporting and administration

1 mins

Understand how your fund is taxed

5 mins

Value your fund’s assets and prepare financial statements

2 mins

Arrange and receive an SMSF audit

7 mins

Lodge your SMSF annual return (SAR)

4 mins

PAYG withholding obligations

4 mins

Reporting transfer balance cap events

3 mins

Record-keeping requirements

2 mins

Notify the ATO and ASIC of changes

2 mins

Consider professional advice

2 mins

Help and more information

3 mins

Related courses

1 mins

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