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Thomas Group Financial Services

Locality: Kogarah, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9553 9293



Address: Suite 4a, 4 Belgrave St 2217 Kogarah, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.thomasgroup.com.au

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05.01.2022 Congratulations to our Practice Principal, Peter Thomas, who is now a recognised Financial Planning Association of Australia Aged Care Specialist. Peter helps families navigate the complexity of accessing and funding aged care and will provide you with a clear understanding of the options available for you and your loved ones. Contact us to find out more:... Ph. (02) 9553 9293 Email [email protected] #agedcare #agedcarespecialist #agedcareadvice #agedcareprofessional

05.01.2022 The ATO are investigating cases from the Super Early Release Scheme, in particular, those who withdrew super and then recontributed that amount back into super to claim another contribution deduction.

04.01.2022 Book a virtual or face-to-face tax appointment with Thomas Group Accounting & Taxation online via www.thomasgrouptax.com.au or contact us on (02) 9553 9293.

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03.01.2022 This year we have all had a taste of what it is like to lose some independence and be confined at home. Not able to get out. And not easy to see the doctor or do the groceries without some planning ahead. But what if the reason was not an international pandemic and was not affecting everyone in your street, just you? What if it was due to your own frailty? With the potential for frailty (on average) to span 20% of our retirement years, we need a plan. We need to think ahead. ...Decide what is important. Identify the trigger points. Socialise the plan with our family. While this may sound grim, it is not all bad. Having a plan can set you up to have choices and more control so you can maintain as much independence as possible. If frailty creeps up and you have not planned ahead, you might find yourself herded down a path based on the bias and the goals (no matter how well-intentioned) of the person who first says I can help. A plan gives you time to consider your preferred choices and be prepared. This may allow you to: Ensure your home is modified and ready to continue living there. Have your support teams in place. Take away some of the stress and uncertainty from your family. And most importantly, have the finances ready to pay for the support you need to ensure not only quality of care, but also quality of lifestyle. But not everything always goes our way or how we planned. This is why planning is important. You can add contingency measures and decision pathways into your plan. So how do you get started? Don’t do it alone. It is too hard to be objective. In our business we believe in helping clients throughout retirement and continually review and modify plans so that the changes needed at life’s transition points can be implemented smoothly. Contact us today on (02) 9553 9293 to make an appointment to discuss your current or future aged care needs with an aged care professional.



02.01.2022 Aussie men live longest It’s good news for Aussie men! ANU research* shows Aussie men live longer than men in any other country. From birth, men live to an average of 74.1 years. But as these are only averages, 50% of men should expect a longer life. This makes it ever more important for men to think about aged care and frailty planning not just women. Call us on (02) 9553 9293 to start your planning today.... * Study conducted in 2019 and published in the journal Population Studies.

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