In-house assets refer to investments made by a self-managed super fund in assets closely related to the fund’s members or trustees.
Who Are SMSF’s Related Parties?
According to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), a related party to a self-managed super fund (SMSF) is any person or entity with a close relationship with the fund or its members.
Why An SMSF Investment Strategy Is Important?
An SMSF (Self-Managed Superannuation Fund) investment strategy is essential for several reasons, as it plays a critical role in effectively managing and growing your retirement savings.
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