SMSF’s back under spotlight

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15 November 2004
| By Mike Taylor |

THE trustees of a number of self-managed superannuation funds can expect to be contacted by both the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) over the coming weeks to ensure they are compliant.

The ATO announced last week it will be moving on the issue following a review of its records that suggest some self-managed funds no longer fall within the definition of an SMSF.

The ATO said its records suggested that some funds were now non-compliant because they had more than four members, while others might be non-compliant because of the status of their trusteeships.

People will know whether their funds are under scrutiny because the ATO has said it will be contacting trustees and tax agents that are authorised representatives of SMSFs by telephone requesting they complete and return documents outlining any change of details within 14 days.

Funds that do not respond by the due date will be referred to APRA, which will then consider appropriate action.

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