Super

Get Ready for 2026–27: Practical Steps SMSF Trustees Must Take Now

2026-07-14T11:28:03+10:00August 5th, 2026|SMSF, Super, Superannuation, Trusts|

With the start of the 2026–27 financial year, SMSF trustees should take a proactive approach to ensure funds remain compliant and well positioned. Below is a concise checklist of the key legislative changes, compliance deadlines and practical steps trustees should prioritise. Review Transfer Balance Cap and Pension Planning Indexation of the general TBC: From

Payday Super Has Arrived – What Employers Need to Know

2026-07-14T11:08:59+10:00July 14th, 2026|Corporate, General, Super, Superannuation|

One of the most significant changes to the Australian superannuation system in decades has now commenced. From 1 July 2026, Payday Super requires employers to ensure super contributions reach employee super funds within seven business days of each payday. For many businesses, this represents a major shift from a quarterly payment cycle to a

SMSF year end reminder – what to check before 30 June

2026-06-16T19:55:23+10:00June 22nd, 2026|Corporate, General, SMSF, Super, Superannuation|

The end of the financial year is fast approaching. For SMSF members and trustees, a few timely checks now can avoid headaches later and help preserve valuable tax and contribution opportunities. Below is a checklist of the things members and trustees should consider before 30 June. Contributions - timing matters Get contributions into the

Superannuation contribution caps to increase from 1 July 2026

2026-05-13T07:46:24+10:00June 5th, 2026|ATO, General, Super, Superannuation|

Following the recent release of the December 2025 quarter average weekly ordinary times earnings (AWOTE) the annual concessional contribution (CC) cap will increase from $30,000 to $32,500 from 1 July 2026. The annual non-concessional contribution (NCC) cap will also increase to $130,000. When considering contribution opportunities some individuals may have higher caps due to

Property, Structures & Long‑Game Thinking: Tas Demos on the Buyers Edge Podcast

2026-04-28T13:16:34+10:00April 28th, 2026|General, investments, Property, SMSF, Super, Superannuation|

In Episode 9 of the Buyers Edge Property podcast, one of our directors, Tas Demos, sits down with host Jason Titus for a grounded, myth‑busting conversation about how everyday Australians can build wealth through property - without getting lost in hype, shortcuts or social‑media “advice”. Tas brings 30 years of accounting, property

What the New Div 296 Tax Means for Individuals with Large Super Balances

2026-05-12T22:40:21+10:00April 10th, 2026|General, SMSF, Super, Superannuation|

The Better Targeted Superannuation Concessions measure (known as the Division 296 tax) is now law and takes effect from 1 July 2026. For those with large super balances, it’s important to understand what the new tax does, why it’s been introduced, and the practical steps you and your financial adviser should consider. The Purpose

Keeping Your Self-Managed Super Fund Compliant

2026-03-23T19:15:39+10:00April 3rd, 2026|General, SMSF, Super, Superannuation|

Self managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) can offer significant flexibility, allowing the members to make investments and enter arrangements that may not be available through retail or industry superannuation funds. However, being an SMSF trustee does come with important responsibilities to ensure that all dealings comply with superannuation law. Two critical areas to keep front

Payday Super starts 1 July 2026 – act now to be ready

2026-03-23T19:24:44+10:00March 23rd, 2026|ATO, Corporate, General, Super, Superannuation|

The Federal Government’s Payday Super reforms will take effect from 1 July 2026, requiring employers to pay superannuation contributions at the same time as each payroll cycle, rather than quarterly. This change is designed to strengthen the superannuation system and reduce unpaid or late super across the economy. At BDHL Advisory, our focus is

Downsizer Contributions and the Main Residence Exemption

2026-02-13T18:33:34+10:00February 26th, 2026|General, investments, News, Super, Superannuation|

When clients sell a long-held family home, they may be able to channel part of the proceeds into superannuation by using the downsizer contribution rules. Basic Eligibility Conditions To qualify, the seller must meet a number of conditions: They must have reached the eligible age of 55 years (at the time of making the

Super on Payday: Fundamental Changes for Employers

2025-12-07T13:19:17+10:00December 11th, 2025|Corporate, General, Super, Superannuation|

If you run a business, you already know the juggling act that comes with managing the payroll process — paying staff on time, managing cash flow, and staying compliant. From 1 July 2026, there’s a major change coming that will reshape how you handle superannuation contributions for staff. It’s called Payday Super, and it

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