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Cash and residential property, Australia's two most popular investments, have proved the strongest performers in today's volatile markets, outstripping almost e…
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Cash and residential property, Australia's two most popular investments, have proved the strongest performers in today's volatile markets, outstripping almost e…
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Several weeks of strong auction results show the property market has reached its bottom and is now starting to recover, boosted by interest from investors, prop…
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A BIS Shrapnel report, which forecasts property prices will rise in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide by 19 per cent in three years, is no doubt making those who h…
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A significant milestone was passed today when aussieproperty.com welcomed our 7,000th Member.With the site approaching it's 4th Anniversary in August, this is a…
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It's raining in Victoria and that is doing rural morale more good than the apparent end of the global financial blight.
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Further variable mortgage rate increases were unlikely in the current round of rate adjustments by the major banks, a senior executive with one of the nation's …
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Home building fell to its lowest level in eight years in the first three months of 2009, with work starting on just 30,949 properties.
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A wealth education consultant argues investors are currently better off buying residential property offering positive cash-flow returns, (and capital gains upsi…
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The Rees government will provide a $64 million boost to people buying new homes, cutting their stamp duty by half - as the only surprise giveaway in a budget wi…
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While one- and two-year deals still offer good value in comparison to floating standard variable home loan rates, those of three years and longer are creeping u…
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House prices will rise by as much as 22 per cent during the next three years, as first home buyers and housing shortages drive demand, an economic forecaster sa…
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Australian households are making significant inroads into reducing their environmental impact, but time, money and ignorance are still major barriers, new resea…
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Join Steve Douglas, Executive Chair and Julie Kelley, Sales & Marketing Manager as they answer your burning questions during the 'Australian Residency and Tax Changes & Implications To Expats' webinar.
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Hidden away in the back of the Australian Budget and unmentioned in the Treasurers speech, was a simple statement confirming that:
“The Government will replace the individual tax residency rules with a new framework that is easy to understand, provides certainty and reduces compl…
We trust this seminar gives you a clearer understanding of the Australian Budget Announcements including:
• How Covid19 has impacted the Australian Government’s federal finances
• Measures the Government intends to undertake to reinvigorate the Australian economy
• Latest taxatio…
Australian property prices look to be on a rocketing path, with first home buyers, low-interest rates and FOMO (fear of missing out) fueling the demand for the start of 2021.
However, with stimulus packages coming to an end, and international borders remaining closed, can this ex…
For anyone considering Australia as a future place of residence planning your taxation affairs is a critical element of the migration process.
The Australian taxation system is extremely complex and taxes residents worldwide income.
Thankfully, legal and sensible tax …
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