Setting up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) is a significant financial decision that offers you greater control and flexibility over your retirement savings. While it provides opportunities for strategic investment and tailored financial planning, it also comes with important responsibilities and regulatory requirements.
Setting up a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF) involves several steps. Below you can find a general guide, but keep in mind that seeking professional advice is crucial for your specific situation.
Here is our Guide to setting up your SMSF
Research and Education:
Trustees:
Create a Trust Deed:
Appoint Trustees:
Register with the ATO:
Develop an Investment Strategy:
Open a Bank Account:
Roll Over Super Funds:
Set Up Record-Keeping Systems:
Related: Why accurate Record-keeping is super important
Regular Review and Compliance:
Professional Advice:
Remember, SMSFs come with significant responsibilities, and staying informed about changes in regulations is crucial. Always seek advice from professionals to ensure your SMSF is compliant and meets your financial goals.
Related: Beginners Guide to Self-Managed Superfunds (SMSFs)
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To learn more about SMSF record-keeping requirements, the types of records that must be kept and for how long, you can also 🎥watch a quick video by the ATO here.
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