Tuesday 01 November 2016 by At FIIG

Expert insight into new super legislation with Tony Negline

Learn about the new superannuation legislation and what it means for your SMSF in our upcoming webinar, with head of superannuation for Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand and SMSF expert Tony Negline

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Do you know how the new super laws and pension cap affect your SMSF?

If not, let Tony Negline guide you in the next expert series webinar, “strategies in the new super world”. This presentation is a must for anyone with an SMSF. Please feel free to pass on the details to any of your family and friends that may be interested.

Following the success of his last webinar at FIIG, Tony will be discussing the Australian government’s new super legislation and its practicalities for SMSF investors, especially those rethinking investment strategies. He will answer questions such as:

  1. How in practice the new $1.6m pension cap will work.
  2. What non concessional contribution transitional arrangements will be available, and how you can access them.
  3. What other important points need to be considered.
  4. Can you claim your personal contributions as tax deductions?

This is an important and practical webinar in which Tony will present strategies that can help you navigate unchartered waters. The webinar will be hosted by Director of Education and Research Liz Moran, on Thursday 24 November at 2:00 pm AEDT.

About Tony Negline

Tony-067-2Tony Negline has been involved in the financial services industry for more than 25 years. For over 12 years he has written a weekly financial services column, primarily about SMSFs, for The Australian newspaper.

Tony works for a number of organisations, including Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand as its head of superannuation.

He is author of The Essential SMSF Guide 2015/16, published by Thomson Reuters. Tony’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts and Graduate Diploma in Business Systems from Monash University, as well as a Diploma in Journalism and an Advanced Diploma of Financial Services (superannuation).

He is a fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) and is a SMSF Association specialist adviser.

Register today

Register hereExternal link - opens in a new window to save your seat – Thursday 24 November 2016, 2:00 pm AEDT.

Even if you can't make the webinar on the day, please register and we will send you a link once it's completed so you can listen to the recording.