Forum Replies Created
i would go see a few different brokers and see what they can offer..
caps is considered shouting….. its also hard to read…
if you want some decent responses i'd suggest editing your post and removing the caps.i'll leave this for the pros however if you dont already know to move the property into a trust you'll be up for stamp duty, plus any legal/loan fees.. which may put you off the idea altogether.
I used serviceseeking.com.au a few weeks back to get quotes on some plumbing work.
Out of the 3 people that attended, 2 were help and gave decent quotes, 1 was a total time waster.the good thing about sites like above, is the contractors contact you… so you just place your job add and wait..
Yes I should have seen an accountant first, however this property come up and I didn't want to miss out.
I'm considering moving into the house, have to discuss it more with the wife.i was planning on get professional accounting advice, however i thought i'd float the idea here first…
thanks for the input Terry…. anyone else??
have you tried google? there is a bit of chat going around about him
i know this is old, but does anyone have any feedback on Victor and/or the Right Group?
would love a copy to!! please email me
Terryw, does that mean there is no way to control (through a trust) a property, without a future spouse having rights to it (unless having a FBA)?
can someone recommend a accountant in melbourne that really understands property and Trust structures.
Terry thank you very much for the reply.
I'm a little confused now, so should I name as little beneficiaries as possible ? or hope that the lender doesn't ask beneficiary to guarantee the loan and if they do look for another lender..
because i dont want the beneficiaries to have anything to do with the loan, specially my wife as she will be looking to lend also.or can you use words for beneficiaries like Wife, Mother, Father… or would it make no difference to actually naming them?
thanks very much guys
so i could then pass income to my SMSF (paying on 15%, but of course I won't have access to the money until i retire)
if i trade shares/forex/etc through another company, i can then pass income to them (which can be offset by any losses i had that year).sounds like a DFT is really the way to go.
am i right in thinking i can also add a company as a beneficiary..