SMSF Adviser Technical Strategy Day 2021 launches
Accountants Daily is proud to announce the launch of its SMSF Adviser Technical Strategy Day, a free-to-stream virtual event aimed at providing specialists with the latest technical updates and strategies.
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08 September 2021
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The 2021 SMSF Adviser Technical Strategy Day will be broadcast from 20-22 October, giving SMSF practitioners across the country a chance to gain new knowledge while earning valuable CPD points from the comfort of their own home or office.
This virtual workshop is free to attend for advisers and accountants, and will also be CPD accredited.
With legislative changes flowing steadily through the pipeline, Aaron Dunn, chief executive of Smarter SMSF, will provide a comprehensive update on major policy and regulatory changes and analyse new measures announced in the federal budget to help practitioners stay ahead of the regulatory curve.
Heffron managing director, Meg Heffron, will also be on hand to provide advisers with a masterclass on navigating legacy pensions and tax exemptions.
Delegates can also expect to hear from Craig Day, head of technical services at Colonial First State, who will look to arm advisers with the knowledge they need now to safeguard their practice and clients in the wake of NALI reforms.
A line-up of other incredible industry experts will also be present to help prepare practitioners for the year ahead, with delegates set to hear from Cooper Grace Ward partners Scott Hay-Bartlem and Clinton Jackson, Julie Steed from Australian Executor Trustees, and ATO SMSF auditors portfolio director Kellie Grant.
Register for free today and secure your place at this must-attend event for SMSF specialists.
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