At your death, binding death benefit nominations direct the superannuation fund to pay your superannuation and insurance benefits as set out in your nomination. The tax on superannuation at death is up to 32%. So your adviser will recommend putting a...
Get 2 years to sell a dead person’s home tax-free. But, self-assess for a further 12 months ATO’s discretion to extend the 2-year period to sell a dead person’s home CGT relief from selling the main residence more than 2 years after death – Practical...
Special Disability Trusts: Avoiding Centrelink Deprivation Rules Unless you are specifically trying to avoid the Centrelink Deprivation Rules, a Special Disability Trust is often a complex administrative burden. A Special Disability Trust (SDT) is a creature of...
Your children-in-law know you have money Your child’s spouse knows your family has money. They wait. They tolerate the marriage a little longer. You die. Your child receives the inheritance. Then the separation starts. Without protection in your Will, your estate...
Protecting vulnerable children in Wills Training Course Building 3-Generation Testamentary Trust Wills online with Adjunct Professor, Dr Brett Davies FREE Start building for free Checklist Protecting a vulnerable child When you build your Wills on our website you are...
A ‘lost’ Will is not automatically a ‘revoked’ Will – lost vs revoked A Will is valid until the Will-maker intentionally revokes it. The Will-maker must be of sound mind to revoke a Will. A person holding a POA for the Will-makers cannot...