Superannuation tricks for a 66-year old

by John Tutt on February 20, 2010 · 1 comment

in Planning Strategies, SMSF, Superannuation, Video

QUESTION: In a few years I will be turning 66 years old.
1. Does your Self Managed Superannuation Deed  allow me contribute to my Super?
2. Can I contribute the full $450k and then start a pension with the smallest minimum withdrawal rate?
3. My wife has died; can the left over Superannuation when I die go to my adult child tax free?

Will.

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