2023 Federal Budget on the horizon

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Information for advice professionals only.

Next Tuesday the 9th of May, the Government is due to hand down their second Federal Budget, with our team ready to do the analysis of what the Budget announcements mean to you and your clients. In this week’s podcast we look at pre-Budget announcements that have been made by the Government, and what other potential Budget announcements are being reported, or speculated upon, around the grounds.

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Recently the Government released draft legislation for consultation that seeks to recognise the experience of eligible existing financial advisers as equivalent to tertiary study requirements. In this week’s podcast we discuss the consultation paper and what this change could mean for advisers.
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In March, parliament completed the last sittings before the May budget. This podcast will summarise the impending changes to the government Paid Parental Leave scheme and touch on the recent indexation of some social security payment rates and thresholds.
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Recently the ATO released new guidance highlighting the promotion of schemes that encourage the establishment of a SMSF for the purposes of accessing members funds before the members have met a superannuation condition of release, or an illegal early release scheme. The guidance and website offers practical tips for people to make sure they don’t unwillingly break the law. In this podcast we will discuss the guidance, possible scenarios and consequences.
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