At Clarence Property Consultants, we offer SMSF (self-managed superannuation fund) valuation services designed to maximise your property investment in Grafton and the greater Clarence Valley. Our comprehensive services for SMSF trustees and advisors can help determine accurate and efficient assessments for your assets, which can assist with meeting legal obligations.
The assessment process involves using real-time sales and leasing data in order to ascribe the market value of the SMSF asset. Our property consultants can also support you with in-depth local market knowledge, market research and data analysis and insights for your SMSF portfolio valuation. All reports delivered to the Australian Taxation Office are in line with government legislation.
To find out more, or discuss your SMSF with our team, contact us on 0408 662 773.
Below are some reasons why individuals may choose to obtain a SMSF valuation:
To learn more about SMSF valuation, get in touch with Clarence Property Consultants today.
SMSF stands for self-managed superannuation fund—a type of fund that allows individuals to manage their own superannuation investments. These funds are regulated by the Australian Taxation Office, so it’s important to understand the relevant tax implications when investing in property with a SMSF.
A SMSF valuation is an assessment and evaluation of the assets held within a self-managed superannuation fund. The purpose of the valuation is to determine the current market value of the asset, based on real-time sales or leasing data.
Property consultants can provide you with SMSF valuation services. They can evaluate and assess the assets held within your fund in order to ascribe an accurate market value for compliancy purposes. Clarence Property Consultants offers SMSF valuation services for a range of residential, commercial and rural properties (including agribusinesses, such as vineyards, farms and animal farming operations). We service Grafton and the greater Clarence Valley region. To find out more, get in touch with our team today.