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Pat, if you know you're headed for CGT, invest in some risky shares. If you realise any losses, you can roll them over year to year and eventually subtract them from dem house selling gains = 30% less risk investing in said shares.

Your move Tony/Ric

But I'd rather keep my dollar than get 30cents for every dollar

this. so much.

Speaking of dodgy, bloody office/laboratory people. someone's birthday in a department means afternoon cakes and at least an hour of bludging and sitting around.

start by owning a house, not $80k worth of toys :P

haha true, I've got some shares I could use for a deposit but cbf at this stage they're going well :D

but yeah gotta do the whole 'grown up' thing soon :\ #YOLO

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Sadly no. Property was never my primary residence so ill get shafted when/if it comes to sell.

Pat, if you know you're headed for CGT, invest in some risky shares. If you realise any losses, you can roll them over year to year and eventually subtract them from dem house selling gains = 30% less risk investing in said shares.

Your move Tony/Ric

My move would be flux capacitor go back in time

And tell Pat if you move into your house for 6 to 12 months it could save you ten of thousands of dollars in tax down the track when you sell

Should of had an accountant friend back then :P

My move would be flux capacitor go back in time

And tell Pat if you move into your house for 6 to 12 months it could save you ten of thousands of dollars in tax down the track when you sell

Should of had an accountant friend back then :P

Haha I was aware but did not pursue.

Rental income helped get larger loan 95LVR and plan was to move in however Perth has shot that plan down.

However I do like Birds' strategy. Was unaware of that haha

Haha I was aware but did not pursue.

Rental income helped get larger loan 95LVR and plan was to move in however Perth has shot that plan down.

However I do like Birds' strategy. Was unaware of that haha

Sure if you have time to share trade whilst your over there :P

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