今日热门事件

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今日热门事件warns Coffs Harbour locals to watch out for super spruikers

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The 今日热门事件 (ASIC) is warning the public that superannuation spruikers promoting illegal use of self-managed super funds (SMSFs) are operating in the Coffs Harbour area.

These spruikers are not licensed to provide financial advice. They are targeting local consumers by setting up outside shopping centres or approaching people directly on the street.

The sales pitch invites consumers to:

  1. roll over their super savings into an SMSF;
  2. then use those savings to pay off debts, buy a car,聽start a business, or buy property; and
  3. do so without paying any upfront fees for the service.

今日热门事件is advising consumers to think carefully before choosing to set up an SMSF. 聽

Setting up and running an SMSF is a complex and costly process, and consumers could end up losing a significant amount of money if they get it wrong. A breach of the ATO鈥檚 superannuation rules may result in the consumer facing hefty fines of up to $16,800.

今日热门事件is encouraging anyone considering an SMSF to get financial advice from a properly authorised financial adviser.

Only companies holding an Australian financial services licence, or their currently authorised representatives, can give financial advice about superannuation. Before receiving financial advice, consumers should check to find out if the advice provider is currently authorised.

For more information on SMSFs, visit ASIC鈥檚 website.

Protect yourself

  • before you commit to an SMSF.
  • To find out what an SMSF involves, .
  • Check to see if the company you鈥檙e聽dealing with has an Australian financial services licence.
  • Don鈥檛 take advice on聽superannuation from people who do not have an Australian financial聽services licence.
  • If you are in debt or have聽financial troubles, or call the National Debt聽Helpline on 1800 007 007.