ATO data analysis has revealed that over 16,500 self managed
superannuation funds (SMSFs) have reported assets as having the same value for three consecutive years. With many of these assets
residential or commercial Australian property, you can forgive the ATO for being incredulous.
For trustees of SMSFs, where asset values are consistently reported at the same value, it’s likely your SMSF will be
flagged for closer scrutiny by the ATO.
The value of assets in your SMSF impacts on member balances and by default, can impact the amount you can contribute, ability to segregate
assets for exempt current pension income, the work test exemption and access to catch-up concessional contributions. And, as we move closer
to the implementation of the Division 296 $3m superannuation tax, valuations will be very important for anyone with a member balance close
to or in excess of $3m.
If the asset is an in-house asset, for example a related unit trust, then an accurate valuation is essential to ensure the fund remains
within the 5% in-house asset limit. If the value of in-house assets rises above 5% of total assets, the asset/s need to be sold to bring the
limit back below 5%.
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