As per the Commsec form example, it is an "off-market" transfer...

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    As per the Commsec form example, it is an "off-market" transfer form, as that is how that "area" works. I agree it doesn't make sense in what is actually occurring. On both ends, the account designation remains the same.
    BUT it is no a CGT event, as there is no change in beneficiary ownership, e.g the SMSF still owned before and after, so there was no disposal (CGT event A1). the Trustee holds the asset on behalf of the trust, so even through trustee changed, the SMSF still owns the share.
 
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