I have completed a little further investigation, but if there is a tax expert out there, are they able to shed some light?
Would the BoP be more advantageous in a basically zero CGT environment like an SMSF or would the refund of excess tax credits effectively be more beneficial from the DRP? I'm thinking the DRP may be better ST, however I would have thought over the long term that the CGT benefit may be more significant??
Does anyone have any other views?
Thanks
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