Q&A: Commercial versus residential property, ownership structures and tax savings, Div.293 super tax and more...

In this episode, Stuart Wemyss dives into some great listener questions covering a mix of financial strategies. He kicks off with advice on debt recycling, sharing practical tips on how to construct a solid share portfolio for long-term growth. Stuart also unpacks strategies for boosting super balances, especially for those with unique super funds, offering ideas on how to make the most of salary sacrifice and contribution rules.

He then tackles a popular debate: residential versus commercial property as an investment. While commercial property might offer better returns, Stuart points out the risks and costs involved. For couples buying property together, he gives helpful tips on choosing the right ownership structure based on income differences.

There’s also a discussion about smart ways to invest for kids, with Stuart sharing thoughts on long-term strategies that keep taxes in check. Lastly, he touches on how high-income earners can deal with Division 293 tax, offering some smart planning strategies. Overall, it's packed with useful tips for managing wealth and growing investments.

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