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2023 Federal Budget Analysis | Key insights for you and your clients

21 March 2024

2024 EOFY adviser and client toolkit

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2024 EOFY strategies and resources

Our adviser article explains the EOFY advice opportunities to discuss with clients and the resources to support you.

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EOFY adviser strategy checklist

Our adviser checklist outlines the key EOFY strategies and advice opportunities in the lead-up to 30 June and beyond.

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EOFY client resources

Use these EOFY resources to engage with and educate clients.

‘How to guides’ on accessing important super information on myGov
Infographics for use on social media and digital platforms
Strategy flyer outlining ways to boost super this EOFY
Concept cards explaining a range of EOFY related super strategies

2024 EOFY adviser webinar invitation

Register now - EOFY strategies not to be missed webinar

Jennifer Brookhouse and Scott Quinn outline timely EOFY advice considerations, including opportunities created by the indexation of contribution caps from 1 July 2024.

30 April 2024, 12.00 pm AEST

 

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In the media

Super caps set to increase - five top tips to maximise contribution opportunities

Scott Brown's article on the key opportunities created by the indexation of the super contribution caps from 1 July 2024 appeared in Financial Standard.

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Is superannuation safe from bankruptcy?

Stuart Sheary's article on when amounts in super are protected from being included in the estate of a bankrupt and key advice issues to consider appeared in Financial Standard.

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Intestacy rules may prevent Will disputes

Julie Steed's insights on how the intestacy rules may prevent disputes among super death benefit recipients were quoted in an article in Self-Managed Super Magazine.

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How high earners can claw back lost stage three tax cuts

Jenneke Mills outlined some super opportunities and considerations for high net worth clients in an article in the Australian Financial Review.

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Other adviser resources

Super rates and thresholds for 2024/25

The ATO has released the key super rates and thresholds that will apply from 1 July 2024. 

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Facts & Figures e-book and adviser fact sheets

We've updated these resources to reflect social security and aged care rates from 20 March 2024.

Facts and Figures 2023/24 e-book
Centrelink fact sheet
DVA fact sheet
Aged care fact sheet

Super pressing opportunities webinar

Did you miss Mark Gleeson and Stuart Sheary's webinar on the opportunities to help clients benefit from recent and pending changes and ways they can boost their super? 

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Access webinar slides

 
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Other news and insights

Paid Parental Leave amendments passed
Government releases Aged Care Taskforce Report and recommendations
Super to be paid with Paid Parental Leave

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