SEMINAR: UniSuper - Transition to Retirement Seminar
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The ‘transition to retirement’ (TTR) option is a government initiative which recognises that members may want to decrease their working hours over time towards the end of their career. It allows members to access their super benefits as an income stream prior to retirement. Some members use it as an opportunity to boost their super benefits overall or just ease into retirement.
This session is suitable if you are approaching preservation age (the age at which you can access your super via a TTR income stream), and would like an overview of:
• the potential benefits of a TTR strategy
• converting super to an income stream
• taxation implications
• incorporating salary sacrifice to boost super benefits, and
• aspects to consider when determining if this strategy is appropriate for you.
UniSuper seminars cover a range of important super and retirement topics. Held on-campus, the seminars are free to attend and you’re welcome to bring a friend.
The ‘transition to retirement’ (TTR) option is a government initiative which recognises that members may want to decrease their working hours over time towards the end of their career. It allows members to access their super benefits as an income stream prior to retirement. Some members use it as an opportunity to boost their super benefits overall or just ease into retirement.
This session is suitable if you are approaching preservation age (the age at which you can access your super via a TTR income stream), and would like an overview of:
• the potential benefits of a TTR strategy
• converting super to an income stream
• taxation implications
• incorporating salary sacrifice to boost super benefits, and
• aspects to consider when determining if this strategy is appropriate for you.
UniSuper seminars cover a range of important super and retirement topics. Held on-campus, the seminars are free to attend and you’re welcome to bring a friend.
The ‘transition to retirement’ (TTR) option is a government initiative which recognises that members may want to decrease their working hours over time towards the end of their career. It allows members to access their super benefits as an income stream prior to retirement. Some members use it as an opportunity to boost their super benefits overall or just ease into retirement.
This session is suitable if you are approaching preservation age (the age at which you can access your super via a TTR income stream), and would like an overview of:
• the potential benefits of a TTR strategy
• converting super to an income stream
• taxation implications
• incorporating salary sacrifice to boost super benefits, and
• aspects to consider when determining if this strategy is appropriate for you.
UniSuper seminars cover a range of important super and retirement topics. Held on-campus, the seminars are free to attend and you’re welcome to bring a friend.
The ‘transition to retirement’ (TTR) option is a government initiative which recognises that members may want to decrease their working hours over time towards the end of their career. It allows members to access their super benefits as an income stream prior to retirement. Some members use it as an opportunity to boost their super benefits overall or just ease into retirement.
This session is suitable if you are approaching preservation age (the age at which you can access your super via a TTR income stream), and would like an overview of:
• the potential benefits of a TTR strategy
• converting super to an income stream
• taxation implications
• incorporating salary sacrifice to boost super benefits, and
• aspects to consider when determining if this strategy is appropriate for you.
UniSuper seminars cover a range of important super and retirement topics. Held on-campus, the seminars are free to attend and you’re welcome to bring a friend.
REGISTER VIA:
http://www.unisuper.com.au/learning-centre/seminars/Transition-to-Retirement?venue=The+University+of+Western+Australia&
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