The world of self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) is continually evolving, driven by changing legislation and regulatory reforms. As an SMSF trustee or auditor, it’s crucial to stay informed about the latest developments in the superannuation industry. In this blog post,
SMSF audit fees: What to expect and how to save money
Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) are a popular choice for Australians who want to have more control over their retirement savings. However, SMSF trustees have a number of legal obligations, including having their SMSF audited annually by a registered SMSF auditor.
What to expect during an SMSF audit
Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) are a popular choice for Australians who want to have more control over their retirement savings. However, SMSF trustees have a number of legal obligations, including having their SMSF audited annually by a registered SMSF auditor.
How to choose an SMSF auditor
Choosing an SMSF auditor is an important decision, as the auditor will be responsible for reviewing your SMSF’s financial records and ensuring that it complies with all relevant laws and regulations. Here are some factors to consider when choosing an
What is an SMSF audit and why is it important?
A self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) audit is an independent review of an SMSF’s financial records and compliance with superannuation laws and regulations. All SMSF trustees must have their SMSF audited annually by a registered SMSF auditor. There are a number
Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) auditing
I am an experienced and qualified SMSF auditor having audited in excess of 500 SMSF throughout my career. I am currently responsible for a team specialising in SMSF auditing services. My firm offers paperless services, meaning we are conveniently able