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| | | ... many workers, especially in high-risk jobs, insurance within super is a key source of financial protection in the event of death, disability or serious illness. "This coverage is highly sensitive to fund choice, and decisions influenced by marketing ... |
| | | | ... delay estate administration, causing a deceased member's final Division 296 position to remain unfinalised longer after death, subsequently encouraging executors to keep estates open for longer and delay final distributions to beneficiaries due to the ... |
| | | | ... some other cover types are reducing from May 1, which should offset some of the impact of the increase. "We've also reduced death and two-year income protection premiums... These changes have been informed by our claims experience over recent years," ... |
| | | | ... used was cannabis (11.5%), followed by cocaine (4.5%) and hallucinogens (2.4%). Generation X also faces the highest risk of death from methamphetamine-related causes. When it comes to alcohol consumption, Baby Boomers have reported drinking more frequently ... |
| | | | ... in August 2023. The adviser recommended two clients rollover their super balances to a new plan, failing to identify that death and TPD was funded through their super funds. As a result, the clients forfeited their cover. The error was identified a year ... |
| | | | ... 14 years, having been appointed in July 2012. Under the change, the premiums per unit or dollar of income protection and death cover will decrease. Income protection will go down by about 24.6%, while death cover will be decreased by 15.4%. Premiums ... |
| | | | ... flexibility that the profession requires," she said. SMSF Association chief executive Peter Burgess said a key concern is post-death attribution of earnings. "Applying tax to earnings after death is a significant outcome that wasn't clearly evident ... |
| | | | ... Your Super Package (PYS) and the Putting Members' Interests First (PMIF) reforms result in $670 million in foregone death benefits each year, new research from the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) shows. Seven years since the ... |
| | | | Consultation is now open on reforms to prevent perpetrators of domestic and family violence from receiving the super death benefits of their victims. Under current law, a superannuation trustee may be required to pay a death benefit to a person who ... |
| | | | ... complaints (7,687) in 2025 was driven by delays in handling claims and disputes over claim decisions. While complaints about death benefits have remained steady, the main pressure points were timeliness and transparency in the claims process, AFCA explained. ... |
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