Today we’re going to look at the structure that’s required for a SMSF fund to invest in property. We’ll look at the entities required - including the SMSF itself. More often than not, if you’re setting up an SMSF to invest in property, you’ll want to leverage - that is you’ll want to borrow money to … [Read more...] about Structuring Your SMSF to Borrow and Invest in Property
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Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements
Why you should think twice before buying an apartment in your SMSF
We are not going a week without getting a distressed call from someone who has purchased an apartment with their SMSF only to find out that getting finance for it is extremely difficult and I thought it might help to discuss some of the things to look out for for trustees considering this kind of … [Read more...] about Why you should think twice before buying an apartment in your SMSF
ATO Auditing of SMSFs’ Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements – Part 2
In Part 1 of this article on the ATO's Audit focus on SMSFs with LRBAs that don't meet their Guideline for non-arms length dealing, we looked at the ATO's position and why it's important that your LRBA meets their requirements (this applies to SMSFs with 'non-bank' limited recourse borrowing … [Read more...] about ATO Auditing of SMSFs’ Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements – Part 2
Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements and ATO Auditing – Part 1
ATO Guideline For LRBA Earlier this year the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) published a new Guideline for ensuring that non-bank limited recourse borrowing arrangements (LRBAs) meet the ATOs requirements for arms length dealing. The ATO has also warned that from the 1st of July 2016, they will … [Read more...] about Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements and ATO Auditing – Part 1