{"id":10632,"date":"2020-04-20T15:08:17","date_gmt":"2020-04-20T05:08:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dbalawyers.com.au\/?p=10632"},"modified":"2020-04-28T19:03:33","modified_gmt":"2020-04-28T09:03:33","slug":"dba-lawyers-the-best-bdbn-is-now-even-better","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dbalawyers.com.au\/announcements\/dba-lawyers-the-best-bdbn-is-now-even-better\/","title":{"rendered":"DBA Lawyers \u2013\u2013 the best BDBN is now even better \u2013\u2013 COVID-19"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"DBAThe COVID-19 pandemic has raised various practical issues for SMSF trustees and members.<\/p>\n

Members may wish to make a binding death benefit nomination (\u2018BDBN\u2019) but may be frustrated by the requirement to have two independent witnesses available as this can prove challenging, if not impossible or illegal, during these difficult and dangerous (COVID-19) times.<\/p>\n

To assist our clients, DBA Lawyers has refined its latest SMSF deed and BDBN which will go live from Monday 4 May 2020 and removes the requirement for a member to have their BDBN witnessed. While we strongly recommend that this (witnessing) requirement should always be adhered to if practicable, we nevertheless want to provide documents that are effective and practical for our clients if obtaining witnesses proves problematic.<\/p>\n

Members can now make a BDBN without any witnesses. This means they can do this while isolated, with their family, in a hospital or nursing home, etc, where witnesses are generally not available or willing to act.<\/p>\n

Execution and witnessing of a BDBN via technology<\/h3>\n

Most other (non-DBA) SMSF deeds require two independent witnesses to declare that they are in the presence of the member when the BDBN is signed and dated by that member. However, our 2019-20 version of our SMSF deed expressly authorises a BDBN to be made via technology thus allowing a BDBN to be executed via a video conference (such as via Zoom, Skype, MS Teams, etc).<\/p>\n

Furthermore, under the latest version of our SMSF deed (prepared after 4 May 2020) a BDBN can be executed without any witnesses.<\/p>\n

Thus, under the DBA Lawyers SMSF deed a BDBN can be executed in a practical and convenient manner while still being valid and legally effective. Indeed, DBA Lawyers are recognised as Australia\u2019s leading SMSF law firm who have the greatest depth of expertise in this area having been involved in representing clients in some of the key cases on SMSFs and BDBNs in the country.<\/p>\n

In contrast, most other SMSF deeds do not even facilitate a legally effective BDBN (eg, they are poorly drafted or suffer from other defects). For more information on the reasons why we find many other suppliers\u2019 BDBNs fail in this regard, click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Naturally, there are a number of safeguards we recommend where technology is used to execute a BDBN. These instructions are included with our documents.<\/p>\n

Best practice for BDBNs<\/h3>\n

As noted above, we strongly recommend that when executing a BDBN, the best practice is followed wherever possible. This involves:<\/p>\n