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Understanding property investment taxes

In this webinar, Ed Chan, Co-Founder and Non-Executive Chairman at Chan & Naylor, and DPN Managing Director, Sam Khalil, offer quality insights to help you successfully navigate income, capital gains, GST, land tax and more.

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Understanding property investment taxes is crucial for investors. In this webinar, Ed Chan, Co-Founder and Non-Executive Chairman at Chan & Naylor, along with Managing Director of DPN, Sam Khalil, offer quality insights to help you successfully navigate income, capital gains, GST, land tax and more. You’ll discover the importance of having the correct purchasing structure in place for your investment, to minimise tax, protect your assets and grow your wealth.

Ed Chan and Sam Khalli provide quality insights

Understanding property investment taxes is crucial for investors.

Income tax - the wrong name

The presentation begins with discussing which name you should buy your property under and why this can have a dramatic impact on your finances. Buying it in the right entity could save you hundreds of thousands of dollars in the long term, so planning effectively, along with seeking expert advice, is key to success.

Income tax - newer property

What are the ramifications of buying an older property, versus a new one? How do you make the right decision? Find out how depreciation has a significant impact on your investment and just how much money you could save - or lose - in the long term.


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Land tax

Buying property under the wrong name could mean you’re subject to thousands of dollars in land tax liability. Here you’ll discover the difference in naming, in order to stay under the land tax threshold.

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20 year saving outline

Take a look at the potential capital gains and land tax saved over 20 years, while comparing a property with depreciation to one without, and buying property under the right, versus the wrong name.

About Chan & Naylor

Chan & Naylor is one of Australia’s leading accountants for property investors, with 13 offices serving clients across the country. Founders, Ed Chan and David Naylor are passionate about helping clients grow and protect their wealth, with a range of innovative structuring vehicles. Our webinar expert, Ed Chan is the author of How to Legally Reduce Your Tax.

DPN is a proud strategic partner of Chan & Naylor, with a long term relationship offering clients specialist property investment services.

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