ATO Interpretative Decision

ATO ID 2002/977 (Withdrawn)

Superannuation

Retirement income entities - Individual trustees of a Self managed superannuation fund (SMSF) declared bankrupt.
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Issue

Can disqualified persons continue to act as trustees of a SMSF?

Decision

No. Subsection 121(1) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SISA) prohibits a disqualified person from being a trustee of a fund.

Facts

All trustees of the SMSF are individuals

All trustees of the SMSF are undischarged bankrupts.

Reasons for Decision

Under paragraph 120(1)(b) of the SISA, an individual is a disqualified person by

reason of being 'insolvent under administration'.

The term 'insolvent under administration' is defined in subsection 10(1) of the SISA to include a person who is an undischarged bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act 1966.

Under subsection 121(1) of the SISA , a disqualified person is prohibited from being a trustee of a fund.

As all of the trustee/members are disqualified persons, they must resign as trustees of the fund and consequently the fund would cease to be an SMSF as defined by s17A of the SISA.

Date of decision:  9 November 2001

Year of income:  30 June 2001

Legislative References:
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
   Subsection 10(1)
   Section 17A
   Subsection 121(1)
   Paragraph 120(1)(b)

Keywords
Self managed superannuation funds
SMSF trustee
SMSF control of trust

Business Line:  Superannuation

Date of publication:  23 October 2002

ISSN: 1445-2782

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