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Accountants to hold back on limited AFSL

Accountants are likely to hold back for as long as they can in applying for a limited Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) to provide advice on self-managed super funds (SMSFs), it has been claimed.

by Staff Writer
March 13, 2013
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SMSF Professionals’ Association of Australia (SPAA) director of education and professional standards Graeme Colley told ifa the limited AFSL would take longer to take off than many people were expecting.

It may be “one minute midnight” before the 1 July 2016 phase-out of the accountants’ licensing exemption ends before those affected look to take up the new licence, he said.

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Asked if there was any concern over predictions from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission that the number of registered auditors in the SMSF space may drop by almost half when new auditor requirements come in, Colley said it was more likely to be a positive.

“You’d hope that the people who drop out are the ones that are really marginal anyway in that space,” he said.

Colley said he wasn’t expecting the changes to result in a drought in SMSF auditors.

“I think there will be consolidation and there certainly is critical mass for technical skills. If that is what it does then I think it will be a great improvement,” he said.

One thing that will be of ongoing concern to SMSF advisers and trustees will be on the investment side because of the technical complexities there, he added.

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  1. Jeff Mazzini says:
    13 years ago

    Given if some one undertakes SMSF training via my company I will stand to benefit financially, I would like to just make a point from an accountants clients point view. The longer this training and accreditation is delayed we as clients of accountants that are not qualified to give the full advice will go some where else.
    So its not really about the extra study, it should be about do I want to protect my existing data base and even grow my client base from other accounting firms that are not providing this level of service. One thing I notice about australians is they see an opportunity to value to clients many will respond and clients will follow.

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