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Tax & Structuring

Comparing SMSFs with other super funds

October 1, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

While all superannuation funds have a shared goal to provide retirement benefits to their members, there are many differences between SMSFs and other superannuation funds. So if you’re thinking about setting up an SMSF, it’s worthwhile comparing SMSFs with other funds before making your decision. Here, we highlight the main differences between SMSFs and other [...]

Selling a property with mixed rental and residential use

October 1, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

Selling a property that may have been used for mixed rental and residence purposes has a lot of capital gain tax (CGT)  issues, and some of these also involve exercising good judgment as to how to best use the relevant CGT concessions. By way of example, if you retain your original home and rent it [...]

What is the right business structure?

October 1, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

If you carry on a business—small or large—the question of which business structure to use always arises—and not just from when you start that business, but also during its operation when it may be beneficial to change from one structure to another. Essentially, there are four major ways in which you can carry on a [...]

Making contributions later in life

October 1, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

Superannuation laws have been simplified over recent years to allow older Australians more flexibility to top up their superannuation. Below is a summary of what you need to know when it comes to making superannuation contributions. Adding to super The two main types of contributions that can be made to superannuation are called concessional contributions [...]

Separation and divorce: CGT consequences and relief

September 5, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

With apparently at least one in three marriages ending in divorce—and with countless more defacto relationships breaking down—the capital gains tax (CGT) roll-over provisions for “marriage and relationship breakdowns” have assumed increasing relevance. These rules provide for the “roll-over” of any capital gain on the transfer of assets between the separating parties so that there [...]

“Debt recycling” flavour of the month

September 5, 2024 By Bryant Bryant

It seems that “debt recycling” is the favour of the month among financial advisors (and some financial institutions too). And if you do a Google search for the term you find that it is being quite heavily marketed. It is being marketed as an easy way to convert non-deductible home loan interest into deductible investment [...]
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