Sunday, March 3, 2013

A lift for DIY super

Very nice thing about it for DIY super For the, The federal government is drafting new laws to tighten some parts of the existing rules which will centre on not allowing these assets to be kept in the homes or premises of self managed fund members. The move is part of the government's election promise to allow self managed funds to continue to purchase collectible assets after the Super System Review last year recommended they be banned. "It is not specific but means art work, Older binoculars, Jewellery and other types of collectible and use assets can not be kept in the homes or porperties of fund members, Figot tells people. "The example given is of an artwork that what is abstract art need to be leased to a gallery and not stored in a members Instructional E-book, Showing [photographs] And Teaching Beginners How To Crochet. Step By Step Instructions From How To Hold A Hook, Up To Creating Your First Project. Tips On Caring For Your Crochet, Altering The Finished Size And Tension Of Your Item Crochet Made Easy home. "If this necessitie can not be complied with then the fund will have until 2016 to dispose of it. I guess meaning they have five years to shape up or ship out, Admin treasurer and minister for superannuation Bill Shorten says the new rules will wipe out any "Unique benefit" Some fund members might have had from risking their capital certain assets. "We are securing the rules so people can't claim they are, As an example, 'collecting' heavy-End includes cars, Paying reduced tax and then actually driving around in those cars, He admits that