The recent case of Papadam v Smidam Pty Limited [2022] NSWSC 629 serves as an important illustration of what happens when members of an SMSF don’t get along. In this article we summarise the case as
A survival guide for Auditors and Administrators! As the ATO gets serious about Investment Strategies, auditors and administrators are in danger of getting caught in the middle, keeping their cli
Promoted SuperConcepts Since the advent of superannuation in 1985, the industry has struggled with a PR problem. The system has always fielded accusations of being boring and only relevant when reac
The recent discretionary trust related case of Cihan v Cihan [2022] NSWSC 538 appears to confirm that appointors (including of SMSFs) may not owe any fiduciary duties. Previous articles in SMSF Adv