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Proposed - Better Targeted Super Concessions as a new tax on super (The $3M Cap)

November 29, 2023

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Richard Brosnan | November 29, 2023   I recently attended a Morgans Lunch where Ulton Wealth Partner Kylie Wright, spoke about the Better Targeted Super Concessions, otherwise known as the $3M Super cap. Kylie explained that the tax will be called a Division 296 tax and will apply an additional 15% tax on earnings on super […]

What are the legal things to look for with third party leases on rural property? - Gordon Stunzner

May 4, 2023

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Gordon Stunzner (Director) South Geldard Lawyers, Gordon Stuntzner to look at a legal perspective on third party leases over rural properties. Renewable Energy leases are set to become more prevalent as part of the de-carbonising of the economy that’s emerging. The Federal Government’s greenhouse emission reduction targets have corporations of all sizes tuned into the […]

How does a third-party lease (or part lease) affect the value of your property? - Will McLay

May 4, 2023

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Will McLay (Director – RQ, AAPI – Certified Practising Valuer) –  Heron Todd White, To get his take on third party leases over rural properties and their effect on the value of your property. Heron Todd White Website Will McLay, Heron Todd White:It’s very specific to the individual property and the terms of the lease agreement. Ultimately it […]

Four things to consider before signing a third-party lease - April Newsletter 2023

April 28, 2023

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In this newsletter, Ray White Rural Rockhampton Director Richard Brosnan introduces things to consider when you’re thinking of leasing your land to a third party.  Renewable energy leases are one of the more well-known forms of sustainable energy leases and the example we’ll use as we talk more about third party leases throughout this month’s […]

What to consider when selling a rural property - February Newsletter 2023

February 14, 2023

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Welcome to our first newsletter where we answer the question: What do I need to consider when selling a rural property? The comments we will cover are: What are your reasons for selling? Four essential questions Richard asks every seller What are the tax considerations when selling? What are the two traditional ways a rural […]

Capital Gains Tax and the impact it can have on your net result in a sale.

October 19, 2020

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By Richard Brosnan. After 20+ years selling properties throughout Central Queensland from Alpha to Albinia, Goondiwindi to The Gemfields, Clermont to the Cooper Channels, Injune to Ilbilbie, Moura to Mistake Creek and beyond for families that have held that land for generations or even just a year or two… I can tell you that certain […]