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More women using 'downsizer' contributions to boost super
Find out how women are leading in using downsizer contributions to superannuation. Explore the benefits, eligibility, and how this could boost your retirement savings.
... read moreIs the RBA to blame? The economic state of play
Interest rates have surged, with political debate growing around the Reserve Bank of Australia’s policies. The RBA’s stance and economic indicators are under scrutiny as inflation remains high. Explore the key impacts on households and businesses.
... read moreProperty and lifestyle assets in the spotlight
The ATO has increased its focus on property asset owners, including those with expensive lifestyle assets. Investment property income, deductions, and ownership of high-value items like boats and aircraft are now under scrutiny.
... read moreIs your family home really tax free?
“Is my home tax free?” It’s a common question for Australian homeowners. This article delves into the complexities of the main residence exemption, explaining when your family home might be subject to capital gains tax and how to navigate the rules.
... read moreShould you be the ‘bank of Mum & Dad’?
As the baby boomer generation initiates a significant wealth transfer, the ‘bank of Mum & Dad’ becomes crucial in bridging the gap for home ownership. Learn about the financial implications and strategies involved.
... read moreSMSF Property Investment: Your 5-Step Guide to Success
Embark on a journey to financial security with our SMSF property investment guide. Learn to structure, navigate lending, and boost your fund.
... read moreThe controversial case of the taxpayer who claimed a loss on their home
Explore the intriguing case where a taxpayer claimed a loss on a home sale as a tax deduction, challenging standard property tax norms and the ATO's view.
... read moreWarning: Redrawing investment loans
Discover the tax complexities of redrawing investment loans. This article sheds light on ATO’s scrutiny and the need for correct reporting.
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