The sale of self-managed super fund property to eliminate capital gains tax

The sale of self-managed super fund property to eliminate capital gains tax
Michael LaurenceDecember 17, 2020

If your self-managed super fund is intending to sell an investment property and the members plan to begin a superannuation pension in the new financial year, consider delaying the sale until after June 30 if it makes commercial sense.

As tax lawyer Robert Richards says, super fund assets backing the payment of a pension are no longer subject to tax – including capital gains tax.

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