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The Small Business CGT Exemption After Death

Fortunately for your spouse or children, the assets will still be eligible for the 15 year exemption to the same extent that the deceased would have been just prior to their death.

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The Small Business CGT Exemption After Death
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Estate Planning for Rental Property Investors

Good tax planning should involve the inclusion of a testamentary trust as part of the estate plan. There are some little known tax concessions which executors should be aware of when it comes to these trusts and your principle place of residence which I have explained below.

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Estate Planning for Rental Property Investors
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Medical Power of Attorney

Each state and territory has its own Power of Attorney (POA) and enduring guardian rules and requirements. Generally we expect that the legal systems work well enough to deal with documents prepared in different states of Australia, however there could be problems with POAs as the requirements for witnessing and signing documents differ in each state.

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Medical Power of Attorney
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Same Sex Marriage - Have You Updated Your Will?

How quickly things can change when we are busy living our lives! Hence it has prompted me to elaborate on some important changes of a little more significance regarding same sex marriage. 

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Same Sex Marriage - Have You Updated Your Will?
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By contributing into your super, you can reduce the amount of tax you pay while adding to your future retirement income. What i

Are you dreaming about an earlier retirement, but unsure how to go about it? According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 40 per cent of Aussie men and 35 per cent of Aussie women are planning to work past age 70 because they are worried about their ‘financial security’ in retirement.

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By contributing into your super, you can reduce the amount of tax you pay while adding to your future retirement income.  What i
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Asset Ownership - it pays to get it right!

When we buy property or other assets we generally give little or no thought to the legal ownership of that asset. Often we are swept away “in the moment” and don’t consider the various options or legal implications that may arise in the future. No thinks to ask the question, have I purchased in the correct legal structure? Is there a better way?

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Asset Ownership - it pays to get it right!
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Death and small business CGT concessions

When a person dies, their assets are transferred to their legal personal representative (LPR) or are acquired by a surviving joint tenant, where the deceased owned those assets as joint tenants with another person. As there is a change of ownership a capital gains tax (CGT) event arises. 

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Death and small business CGT concessions
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Property Inheritance – CGT & Property Sales

In my previous article I mentioned that if you inherit a dwelling and later sell or otherwise dispose of it, you may be exempt from capital gains tax (CGT), depending on when the deceased acquired the property, when they died and whether the property has been used to produce income (such as rent).

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Property Inheritance – CGT & Property Sales
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