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Self managed super: Strategies & investment structures for purchasing business real property paper

Published on 19 May 11 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • exciting new opportunities in the sphere of SMSF borrowing
  • what is it all about?
  • what are "acquirable assets"?
  • what do not constitute "acquirable assets"?
  • so why and how should you be conservative?
  • with borrowing comes risk
  • it is a relaxation of a prohibition, not permission
  • the interest is tax deductible, or is it?

Author profile

Peter Bobbin CTA
Photo of author, Peter BOBBIN Peter Bobbin, CTA, is a leading legal veteran in trusts, taxation, superannuation and estate planning. In his 40 year-plus advising career he has not only seen and advised on all issues in superannuation, he was there when modern superannuation first happened and at every change, he is that old! In 2015, Peter was honoured by the Tax Institute as the Tax Advisor of the Year (SME) and recently was the Australian Chair of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. As a former university lecturer and accountant, Peter claims that he can speak both accountant’eaase and legal’ease. Outside of work, Peter is an enthusiastic cyclist with three great loves; good food, good wine and one other. - Current at 09 July 2025
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Superannuation compliance, focusing on SMSFs

Author(s):  George SAMARAS

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Tax debt - Managing, negotiating, disputing

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The other Part IVA - Departure prohibition orders

Author(s):  Therese CATANZARITI

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R&D - Tax offset

Author(s):  Ian Ross-Gowan

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Emerging themes and observations

Author(s):  Denis MCCARTHY

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Anti-deferral regime reform

Author(s):  Neil BILLYARD

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Part IVA - How the ATO see it

Author(s):  Des MALONEY

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