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    Bit concerned about this proposed internet censorship laws

    Usually I am not a political person as I know that they are all just saying what they need to get people to vote for them, but the new proposed internet censorship legislation is a bit concerning. Especially when the Minister is likening the legislation with Chinese censorship! All for...
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    individual property websites

    I think a website for a prestige property is a good idea and that's what I would be doing if I was selling something substantial. It would definitely have to be more than just what re.com.au has to offer. I would put in a couple of videos - like the "virtual tours", but perhaps with...
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    Why buy Negatively Geared Properties? I think the calculations are wrong

    Would this be caught under the anti avoidance provisions of the tax act, given that you are essentially setting up an arrangement with the sole or dominant purpose of obtaining a tax benefit? Just trying to think from an objective sense, why else would you: 1. give money to your dad, 2...
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    Changes tabled in Henry Tax review

    I don't know if they could just get rid of negative gearing. In my view, negative gearing is a natural extension of the way we are taxed, rather than a special arrangement applicable to property investing as such. You are allowed to deduct expenditure that goes towards making you an...
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    Land Tax and Structuring of investment Properties

    There is no iron clad asset protection - no formula as such. It is not a case of you do XXX and then your assets are protected. Asset protection is all about throwing up as many "hurdles" as possible so that whoever is trying to get at your assets will need to jump a whole lot of requirements...
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    Setting up Trusts

    You can go to any lawyers and/or accountant to get a trust set up. They usually cost around $800 - $1,500 for that. Alternatively you can set a trust up over the internet for about $300. Keep in mind however that if you want to buy properties inside your trust, you may not be able to get...
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    Land Tax and Structuring of investment Properties

    To increase asset protection and minimise land tax on the company, I have been informed I need to make up another discretionary trust. I am not sure how setting up another discretionary trust and/or another company acting as trustee would increase asset protection. There have been recent...
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    Question re Corporate beneficiary of Discretionary Trust

    This is very common scenario. Most accountants would ensure that your overall tax rate is never over 30% if possible. This is usually just a paper distribution (the money is "lent back" to the trust) - so the money stays in the trust, just that the distribution is taxed at the company rate...
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    Car Leases...Tax-Effective?

    So in relation to GST, would you be able to claim that for a second hand car? Do they even charge GST for a second hand car?
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    succession ownership within a disc trust

    For the sake of completeness (and a bit of protection) you might want to pass the APPOINTOR role onto the person whom you want to inherit the trust assets. The appointor is the person who has the power to hire and fire trustees. As you may be aware, assets in a trust are NOT part of the...
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    Building on land owned by someone else

    That doesn't matter in the eyes of the ATO - your parents may still need to pay CGT. Whether they will depends on if the property falls in any exemptions such as PPOR. There is also an exemption where they can sell the two hectares(?) of vacant land adjacant to their PPOR. The issues is whether...
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    FHOG for girlfriend

    Hi Ozperp Here is the section of the legislation that deals with spouses. As you can see it refers to de facto as defined in the Relationships Act. Keep in mind that's NSW, however I am sure it is similar in all states.
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    Building on land owned by someone else

    What you propose to do would be messy - from a financing point of view, legal ownership, tax, asset protection and estate planning. Under your current arrangement, your parents are LEGALLY entitled to the profits. It is likely that they would be taxed on the gains etc. Not sure whether you...
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    First house in Sydney to live in

    Baulkham Hills, Winston Hills and the older parts of Castle Hill?
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    how important is an ensuite ?

    Putting my tenant hat on: If I am living with two mates in an inner city house/townhouse, then I would want an ensuite. At least there is two bathrooms for 3 people, which is very convenient given that we may all want to get ready for work at the same time. If I have a family with 2 kids...
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