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    Do some lenders (non-bank) offer loans with an ‘offset’ account, which really works more like a redraw or LOC rather than a ‘true’ offset account?

    Had a mortgage broker warn me that some lenders purport to offer offest accounts, but by their nature are not “true” offset accounts, and really are nothing more than a glorified redraw or LOC.

    He went on to say that this could then cause accounting and tax complications if money was taken out of the ‘offset’ account and spent on living expenses.

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    JT

    He is sort of right.

    Yes many lenders offer sudo offset accounts within the mortgage loan itself and Yes if used with an IP loan can cause all sorts of tax issues with regards to interest deductibilty.

    There are other reason why you also use an offset account but make sure that the one you choose is totally separate and is 100% offset rather than a portion.

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    Yes you have to be careful. One lender I spoke to the other day said they didn’t have an offset, but had free redraw which was the same thing. It is not!!

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    Good to know. Thanks.

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