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    What are Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and what are the rules for SMSFs?

    SMSF Investing Managing an SMSF
    Annie Dawson Annie Dawson
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    Senior SMSF Specialist | Chartered Accountant and SMSF expert with 25+ years’ experience
    Published: April 30, 2026 | Updated: May 5, 2026

    It's unusual for SMSFs to invest in NFTs but it can be done as long as some important rules are followed.

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    What is a Non-Fungible Token (NFT)?

    Like cryptocurrencies, a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) is a digital asset created on a blockchain. But whilst cryptocurrencies are identical to each other (I could swap my bitcoin for your bitcoin), NFTs are unique – they are not able to be replicated and are not able to be split up into parts.

    In simple terms, NFTs are digital assets that can represent ownership of something like:

    • Digital assets (images, music, videos, memes)
    • Physical assets (artwork, real estate)
    • Rights or access privileges (event tickets, exclusive content)
    • Gaming items and virtual world assets

    What the owner of the NFT is entitled to is determined when the NFT is minted (created). Any terms and conditions (known as a smart contract) are coded into the token at that time and are not able to be later changed.

    Although NFTs are traded globally, their legal status and how the token is regulated, differs between countries. So whilst NFTs may have the potential to change the way we transact in future, for now, most applications for NFTs remain in the digital world.

    Current market applications of NFTs

    NFTs are being used across various sectors:

    • Gaming: Players can buy and sell in-game items outside traditional gaming platforms
    • Metaverse: Virtual land purchases
    • Digital Fashion: Virtual clothing and accessories for avatars
    • Art and Music: Digital collections and creative works

    Can SMSFs invest in NFTs?

    While SMSFs investing in NFTs is not specifically illegal, it can be complex and the compliance requirements may well outweighs the potential benefits in many cases. Trustees considering NFT investments should definitely seek professional advice first.

    Key Compliance Considerations for SMSF NFT Investments

    Related Party Rules

    SMSFs can’t acquire NFTs from related parties. So it will be important to verify the seller's relationship to fund members before purchasing.

    Sole Purpose Test

    The investment has to comply with the sole purpose test which is all about saving for retirement rather than current day enjoyment. SMSFs investing in NFTs would need to be careful the investment was really about maximising retirement savings. 

    Collectables and personal use assets

    Many NFTs and underlying asset may be classified as collectibles or personal use assets, requiring compliance with strict regulations including requirements to have:

    • Insurance in the fund's name.
    • Appropriate storage arrangements.
    • Documentation of storage decisions.
    • Remember that collectables can't be released to, or used by, a related party.

    Technical and administrative requirements

    • Platform Recognition – The NFT platform and associated cryptocurrency must recognize the SMSF as the account owner through a dedicated digital wallet.

    • Valuation Challenges – Trustees must demonstrate NFTs are recorded at market value in financial statements. Digital assets may be harder to value than NFTs representing tangible assets like real estate.

    • Documentation – Comprehensive audit trails are essential to prove retirement-only purposes, especially for gaming or metaverse NFTs.

    Trust Deed and Investment Strategy

    • Confirm the fund's trust deed permits NFT investments.
    • Ensure the investment strategy addresses liquidity concerns and volatility risks.
    • Consider that NFT values fluctuate with cryptocurrency markets.

    Practical challenges of NFTs

    SMSFs investing in NFTs presents several practical obstacles:

    • Complex compliance verification processes.
    • Limited liquidity and high volatility.
    • Difficulty obtaining appropriate insurance.
    • Challenges in establishing market valuations.
    • Technical requirements for digital wallet management.

    You may also be interested in...

    • Understanding the Sole Purpose Test
    • What are the rules about investing in SMSFs?
    • Investing in collectables

     


    This article is for general information only. It does not constitute financial product advice and has been prepared without taking into account any individual's personal objectives, situation or needs. It is not intended to be a complete summary of the issues and should not be relied upon without seeking advice specific to your circumstances.

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