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Tax Minimisation Tax Minimisation

No-one likes paying tax but it is a given. Minimising tax is the key. When it comes to investing, there are many investment strategies that you can utilise to minimise the amount of tax you pay.

Contribute more to super
Salary sacrifice contributions to super can reduce the amount of tax you pay and build your retirement savings. The contribution is made prior to income tax being taken out of your wages. These contributions are taxed at a maximum of 15% instead of your marginal tax rate which may be as high as 45%.

Whilst your money is in super, the earnings are also taxed favourably at up to 15%, again, instead of your marginal tax rate.

Tax-effective investing
Some investments are more tax effective than others. Growth investments such as shares and property often receive more favourable tax treatment.

Investment loans
Borrowing money to invest (gearing) is also a good way to manage your tax. You can receive a tax deduction if the cost of borrowing exceeds the income generated by the investment.

If you have an investment loan you may be able to prepay the loan interest up to 12 months in advance and claim a tax deduction.

Selling assets
Timing the sale of assets can affect the amount of tax you pay. Try to avoid selling shares within the first 12 months of the purchase date. After this time only 50% of the growth in capital will be subject to capital gains tax.

An unused capital loss can be carried forward to a financial year when a capital gain applies therefore incurring less tax on that gain.

If you would like advice on tax-effective investing, please contact us to arrange an appointment with a Bridges financial planner.

* These financial planning services are provided by Bridges Financial Services Pty Ltd ABN 60 003 474 977 AFSL No. 240837.

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