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Tax traps for property subdividers

The shortage of housing Australia-wide means state governments and councils are allowing more high-density living. This means some homeowners can subdivide their home and build a new house either for investment or personal use. Although this could deliver a windfall there are tax traps which, if not avoided, could reduce the return.

The shortage of housing Australia-wide means state governments and councils are allowing more high-density living. This means some homeowners can subdivide their home and build a new house either for investment or personal use. Although this could deliver a windfall there are tax traps which, if not avoided, could reduce the return.…

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