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Peter Burgess

Why SMSFs might soon need to load up on cash

Taxing unrealised capital gains on super balances over $3 million will make cash-flow management extremely difficult.

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A key argument the federal government advances to support its proposed tax on superannuation balances exceeding $3 million is that it is only a modest change that affects a minuscule 0.5 per cent of superannuation fund members.

It’s a valid argument – as far as it goes. But in three critical ways, it’s deeply flawed. First, the government’s refusal to index the $3 million cap means the number of impacted fund members will continue to grow. In fact, it probably already has given the government’s 0.5 per cent figure is based on data that is at least a few years old.

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Peter Burgess is CEO of the SMSF Association.

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