Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
PART 2C
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MYSUPER
The trustee, or the trustees, of a regulated superannuation fund that offers a MySuper product may only charge fees of one or more of the following kinds in relation to that product: (a) an administration fee; (b) an investment fee; (c) a buy-sell spread; (d) a switching fee;
(e) (Repealed by No 16 of 2019) (f) an activity fee; (g) an advice fee; (h) an insurance fee.
An administration fee is a fee that relates to the administration or operation of a superannuation entity and includes costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of the entity that: (a) relate to the administration or operation of the fund; and (b) are not otherwise charged as an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
An investment fee is a fee that relates to the investment of the assets of a superannuation entity and includes: (a) fees in payment for the exercise of care and expertise in the investment of those assets (including performance fees); and (b) costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of the entity that:
A buy-sell spread is a fee to recover transaction costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity in relation to the sale and purchase of assets of the entity.
A switching fee is a fee to recover the costs of switching all or part of a member ' s interest in a superannuation entity from one class of beneficial interest in the entity to another.
(Repealed by No 16 of 2019)
A fee is an activity fee if: (a) the fee relates to costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity that are directly related to an activity of the trustee, or the trustees:
A fee is an advice fee if: (a) the fee relates directly to costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity because of the provision of financial product advice to a member by:
A fee is an insurance fee if: (a) the fee relates directly to either or both of the following:
Division 5
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Fees rules for MySuper products
SECTION 29V
FEES THAT MAY BE CHARGED IN RELATION TO A MYSUPER PRODUCT
29V(1)
The trustee, or the trustees, of a regulated superannuation fund that offers a MySuper product may only charge fees of one or more of the following kinds in relation to that product: (a) an administration fee; (b) an investment fee; (c) a buy-sell spread; (d) a switching fee;
(e) (Repealed by No 16 of 2019) (f) an activity fee; (g) an advice fee; (h) an insurance fee.
29V(2)
An administration fee is a fee that relates to the administration or operation of a superannuation entity and includes costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of the entity that: (a) relate to the administration or operation of the fund; and (b) are not otherwise charged as an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
29V(3)
An investment fee is a fee that relates to the investment of the assets of a superannuation entity and includes: (a) fees in payment for the exercise of care and expertise in the investment of those assets (including performance fees); and (b) costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of the entity that:
(i) relate to the investment of assets of the entity; and
(ii) are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee, an activity fee, an advice fee or an insurance fee.
29V(4)
A buy-sell spread is a fee to recover transaction costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity in relation to the sale and purchase of assets of the entity.
29V(5)
A switching fee is a fee to recover the costs of switching all or part of a member ' s interest in a superannuation entity from one class of beneficial interest in the entity to another.
29V(6)
(Repealed by No 16 of 2019)
29V(7)
A fee is an activity fee if: (a) the fee relates to costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity that are directly related to an activity of the trustee, or the trustees:
(i) that is engaged in at the request, or with the consent, of a member; or
(aa) the fee does not satisfy the condition in paragraph (8)(a) ; and (b) those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a buy-sell spread, a switching fee or an insurance fee.
(ii) that relates to a member and is required by law; and
29V(8)
A fee is an advice fee if: (a) the fee relates directly to costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity because of the provision of financial product advice to a member by:
(i) a trustee of the entity; or
(b) those costs are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a switching fee or an insurance fee.
(ii) another person acting as an employee of, or under an arrangement with, a trustee or trustees of the entity; and
29V(9)
A fee is an insurance fee if: (a) the fee relates directly to either or both of the following:
(i) insurance premiums paid by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity in relation to a member or members of the entity;
(b) the fee does not relate to any part of a premium paid or cost incurred in relation to a life policy or a contract of insurance that relates to a benefit to the member that is based on the performance of an investment rather than the realisation of a risk; and (c) the premiums and costs to which the fee relates are not otherwise charged as an administration fee, an investment fee, a switching fee, an activity fee or an advice fee.
(ii) costs incurred by the trustee, or the trustees, of a superannuation entity in relation to the provision of insurance for a member or members of the entity; and
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