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Hi,
Currently have IP in my name with significant capital gain.The wife has significant share losses in her name.
Is there anything i can do to offset the gains with the losses ?
I believe i can transfer the IP to my wifes name with no stamp duty but when this occurs does a CGT "event" occur at this point in time so that i would have to pay the CGT.
Medium term i will be selling this to fund house construction in Mt Waverleycheers
TrevHi Trev
How come you don't have to pay stamp duty when you transfer it to your wife's name? I wasn't aware of that but perhaps it's a differing state law.
Cheers.
trevj wrote:Hi,
Currently have IP in my name with significant capital gain.The wife has significant share losses in her name.
Is there anything i can do to offset the gains with the losses ?
I believe i can transfer the IP to my wifes name with no stamp duty but when this occurs does a CGT "event" occur at this point in time so that i would have to pay the CGT.
Medium term i will be selling this to fund house construction in Mt Waverleycheers
TrevIf only the house was owned in a discretionary trust!
Transferring to wife would be a CGT event. In VIC it could be stamp duty exempt though.
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Terryw wrote:If only the house was owned in a discretionary trust!
Transferring to wife would be a CGT event. In VIC it could be stamp duty exempt though.
Yep thats what i'm thinking about CGT event . I am in Vic so believe stamp duty exempt.
Best option may be to RefinanceRefinancing won't help with CGT though
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Terryw wrote:Refinancing won't help with CGT thoughI mean not selling and drawing out equity
Thanks for replys
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