Kingston Financial Planning has helped Tasmanians take control of their money for over two decades. Whether you're planning for retirement, navigating a life change, or simply want a clearer picture — Geoff Axton is here to help.
From retirement to insurance, we cover every aspect of your financial life — tailored to where you are now and where you want to be.
Build a retirement income strategy that gives you genuine freedom — not just enough to get by.
Learn more →Most Australians leave significant money on the table with their super. We help you make the most of it.
Learn more →Direct control over how your retirement savings are invested — for the right type of investor.
Learn more →A portfolio built around your goals, your timeline, and your genuine tolerance for risk.
Learn more →Every solid financial plan starts with understanding what comes in, what goes out, and what's left to build with.
Learn more →Legal, effective strategies to reduce what you owe and keep more of what you earn.
Learn more →A clear, structured plan to eliminate debt faster — without derailing everything else.
Learn more →The right cover for your life stage — income protection, life, TPD, and trauma insurance.
Learn more →Protect what you've built and ensure it reaches the right people, in the right way.
Learn more →Plan the future of your business — whether you're selling, handing over, or preparing for the unexpected.
Learn more →Understand the Age Pension rules and what you're entitled to — with clear, qualified advice.
Learn more →Navigate aged care costs and decisions with clarity — for yourself or a parent facing this transition.
Learn more →Money decisions become more complicated when your circumstances shift. Here are the moments where good advice can make a real difference.
Losing a job or moving on can be unsettling — but it's also an opportunity to reassess your super, insurance, and income plan. We help you navigate the transition without making decisions you'll regret.
Learn more →An inheritance can be significant — financially and emotionally. Before you make any moves, let's talk through the tax implications, investment options, and what this could mean for your long-term position.
Learn more →Property is Tasmania's most talked-about asset class. We help you understand what buying or selling means for your overall financial position — not just the transaction itself.
Learn more →A new child changes everything — your budget, your insurance needs, your super contributions, and your estate planning. We help you prepare for this new chapter with confidence.
Learn more →Combining or separating finances is one of the most complex things you can do. We help ensure the decisions you make during these transitions are the right ones for your future.
Learn more →Supporting ageing parents — or preparing your own retirement care — raises important questions about assets, estate planning, and Centrelink. We help families navigate it with clarity.
Learn more →Updates on superannuation, tax, Centrelink, and financial planning from the team at Kingston Financial Planning.
As 30 June approaches, SMSF members drawing a pension need to think about meeting minimum drawdown obligations as well as the best time to start a pension, an SMSF specialist said.
Read more →AISC is urging Australians to check if they have lost or unclaimed money, with approximately $2.7 billion waiting to be reunited with its rightful owners.
Read more →From 1 July 2026, super contributions will need to be paid at the same time as wages.
Read more →The proposed capital gains tax changes announced in the budget are far more nuanced than the headlines suggest, the commercial director of a property valuation firm said.
Read more →As women enter their mid-career years, many begin to earn more and have greater capacity to invest. Making the most of this window can play a crucial role in building long term financial security.
Read more →Five easy ways to get more into your super fund before the end of the financial year
Read more →A straightforward conversation with Geoff could give you more clarity than years of going it alone. There's no obligation — just honest, practical advice from someone who's been doing this for over two decades.