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What to consider when deciding if a self-managed super fund (SMSF) is right for you.

Last updated 10 January 2023

Your responsibilities

If you set up an SMSF, you're in charge – you make the investment decisions for the fund and you're held responsible for complying with the super and tax laws. It's a major financial decision and you need to have the time and skills to do it. There may be better options for your super savings.

An SMSF must be run for the sole purpose of providing retirement benefits for the members. Additionally, all decisions you make as trustee of your SMSF must be in the best financial interests of the members.

Don't set up an SMSF to try to get early access to your super, or to buy a holiday home or artworks to decorate your house. This is illegal and severe penalties apply.

Find out how we are stopping schemes to illegally access super.

You also need to be aware of anyone promoting illegal schemes to access your super early. If you have any doubts, contact us on 13 10 20.

It's best to see a qualified, licensed financial adviser to help you decide if a SMSF is right for you. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission website has information about choosing a financial adviserExternal Link.

Media: Why do I want an SMSF
https://tv.ato.gov.au/ato-tv/media?v=bd1bdiubfi6zorExternal Link (Duration: 02:18)

Before setting up an SMSF

If you're considering setting up an SMSF, make sure it is right for you before making your decision. See more detail on:

Comparison of the differences between SMSFs and other super funds.

As a trustee you need to have time and skills to set up an SMSF.

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