Superannuation Authority definition

Superannuation Authority means any person or body appointed under any Superannuation Law who is empowered under that legislation or some other legislation to exercise any discretion, give any consent or approval or otherwise give effect to and administer Superannuation Law.
Superannuation Authority means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the Australian Taxation Office or any other governmental authority responsible for administering the laws or any other rules governing superannuation funds or the availability of income tax concessions to superannuation funds.
Superannuation Authority means the Insurance and Superannuation Commissioner or any other governmental authority responsible for administering the laws or any other rules governing superannuation funds or approved deposit funds or the availability of income tax concessions to them.

Examples of Superannuation Authority in a sentence

  • Subject to Superannuation Law, the Trustee may seek modification of or exemption from the requirements of Superannuation Law, and if any modification or exemption is granted by the Superannuation Authority, the Trustee is relieved from compliance with those provisions of the Trust Deed and Superannuation Law expressed in that modification or exemption subject to any conditions in that modification or exemption.

  • In addition to the requirement outlined in 4.1.1, employees considering options for retirement who are members of State Government Superannuation schemes should seek advice from their Superannuation Authority regarding the superannuation aspects of their decision to retire.

  • In all cases where an employee who is a contributor to a State Superannuation fund retires SESLHD is required to notify the appropriate Superannuation Authority on the relevant form.

  • He suggested that all panels in the future be offered during the college hour Tuesday or Thursday from 1:00-2:00.

  • The Trustee shall not be taken to be in contravention of this Deed or to be in breach of trust if it does anything or fails to do anything which is in contravention of Superannuation Law if the Superannuation Authority is satisfied that the contravention does not warrant the giving of a notice that the Fund is not a complying superannuation fund in relation to a year of income.

  • Any reimbursements of Superannuation entitlements made by the Superannuation Authority to Council because an employee has greater entitlements under the Superannuation legislation will be passed on to the employee.


More Definitions of Superannuation Authority

Superannuation Authority means APRA, the Australian Securities & Investments Commission or any other government authority responsible for administering the laws or any other rules governing superannuation funds or the availability of income tax concessions to superannuation funds.
Superannuation Authority means, as the case may be, any one or more of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Australian Securities and Investments

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