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Q&A - Income goals, property trade-offs, and the Division 296 unpacked

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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This episode brings together five listener scenarios united by a common thread: making sound financial decisions under competing pressures: income goals, asset quality, tax reform, and the desire for more time and freedom.

The first comes from a couple, both aged 40, with three investment properties and a growing ETF portfolio, asking what it will take to reach $200k in net annual income and reduce their working days as early as possible.

The second raises a technical but important question: under Division 296, are franking credits effectively taxed twice for those whose super balances exceed $3 million before they can access them?

The third involves a 50-year-old with an underperforming St Kilda East apartment that has delivered modest capital growth, ongoing negative cash flow, and rising body corporate costs, and whether selling and redirecting proceeds into super or a diversified ETF portfolio makes more sense than holding on.

The fourth scenario comes from a high-income couple in their mid-fifties with four investment properties and a fully offset home loan, questioning whether selling their northern Melbourne property could eliminate the need for ongoing contributions and create space to reduce working hours.

The fifth is one of the most complex scenarios the show has received — a self-funded retiree with a $4 million SMSF, a $2.8 million margin loan, and a carefully constructed strategy to reduce super below the Division 296 threshold before the tax takes effect.

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