ASIC questions SMSF advice in proposed guidanceBY LAURA MILLAN | MONDAY, 16 SEP 2013 12:30PMThe Australian Securities and Investments Commissions (ASIC) has called into question the quality of advice given to self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) investors in proposed guidance it has released today. Related News |
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Interesting. Pity won't apply to all those practitioners not required to be licensed re SMSF's for nearly 3 years ie: Tax Agents & Accountants. Close the net on this activity that's been going on for years here (establishment with 'no advice') and will bring some much needed progress to protect consumers.