Superannuation and Wills

I spoke to a new client the other day.  He is unsure if he has a Will.

If he were to pass away without a Will, his principal asset is about $700,000 in superannuation would be split between his spouse and 4 kids:

  • About $550,000 to his spouse
  • About $150,000 would be shared equally been the kids
  • 15% tax would have to be paid in relation to the $75,000 which would go to his independent adult children, an unnecessary loss of $11,250 to the tax man, because if has a Will which leaves it all to his wife, on condition that she gives $37,500 of her own money to each of the children, no tax is payable, even after the 2 younger kids become financially independent, but the net effect is the same

For tax-effective Wills, see Michael Paterson & Associates.

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Western Australia 6017
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