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Why Investors Who Obsess Over Tax Often Miss What Matters More | Stuart Wemyss

Why Investors Who Obsess Over Tax Often Miss What Matters More | Stuart Wemyss

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There's a strange thing that happens to many property investors.

They'll spend hours worrying about tax, negative gearing, capital gains tax, trusts, land tax, and what the next government might change - yet they'll give far less thought to the quality of the asset they're buying, the level of debt they're taking on, or whether their portfolio is actually going to deliver the long-term returns they need.

And that's dangerous, because saving tax on a poor investment is still a poor investment.

In today's show I chat with independent financial adviser Stuart Wemyss about why investors who obsess over tax often miss the bigger picture.

Now, let me be clear…tax matters. Structures matters. Getting advice matters.

But tax is only one input into your investment system, and for many investors it's not the most important one. In fact, the drive to minimise tax can sometimes lead to decisions that cost far more than the tax they were trying to save.

Stuart Wemyss and I discuss why focusing solely on tax savings can detract from the bigger picture of wealth creation.

We discuss the importance of selecting quality assets and the long-term benefits of strategic property management.

We delve into how proposed tax changes might impact investment strategies and how to adapt effectively.

Additionally, we highlight the significance of understanding internal rates of return and proactive asset management.

Join us as we provide insights to help you make informed investment decisions amidst changing policies and market conditions.

Takeaways

• Obsessing over tax can lead to poor investment choices. • Asset quality is more important than tax savings. • Long-term growth should be prioritised over short-term tax benefits. • Proposed tax reforms could impact property investment strategies. • Proactive management is key to maximising returns. • The five wealth levers are crucial for investment success. • Compl

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