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August 28, 2024
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Investing in Australian property – Is it still tax effective & profitable for expats?

Australian property has been an effective tax planning tool for Aussie expats for many years. However, recent changes to home loan lending rules and tax changes coupled with higher entry points are challenging that convention.

Thankfully, Australian property markets are experiencing strong gains due to increased population, downsizing trends, and property supply shortages across all states.

At the same time property tax has been escalating with Capital Gains Tax, buyer stamp duty, land tax and foreign buyer surcharges lifting sharply.

Watch this free presentation by Steve Douglas as he provides insight into:

  • Is property still a tax effective option for expats?
  • What are the additional costs of property ownership?
  • Property market performance state by state
  • What is driving the Australian property market and its sustainability?

Is it the right time to enter the property market?

Watch Full Video: https://rb.gy/yw4zqm

Steve Douglas
Steve Douglas is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Australasian Taxation Services (ATS) and Chairman of SMATS Group. He is a Chartered Tax Advisor, Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia and a Registered Tax Agent.
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