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    Did you gain stocks through an employee share plan? There are some issues to consider to reduce the tax bill.

    How to cut tax if you have an employee share plan

    Don’t assume the taxman won’t come knocking – this is how it works and what you can do to soften the blow.

    • Colin Lewis

    Aussie tech stocks that could supercharge a portfolio

    These seven companies have collectively returned an astonishing 1151 per cent since 2016.

    • James Weir

    Story of change in rise of Betashares, decline of Perpetual and AMP

    The shift from active to passive management is changing the face of Australia’s financial sector. Unaffordable housing could shift things again.

    • James Thomson

    ‘Active’ a dirty word in investing circles, high fees an issue: JP Morgan

    JP Morgan executive Andrew Creber argues active managers are on the cusp of a comeback but passive investor Betashares says ‘no chance’.

    • Michelle Bowes

    The Rich Lister who avoids risk at all costs

    Richard White wanted to be a rock ‘n’ roll star. He ended up developing software for companies in logistics and is now the 11th wealthiest person in Australia.

    • Julie-anne Sprague

    Cbus tops list for super complaints

    Cbus also paid $1 million in compensation claims to customers in the first half of the financial year.

    • Hannah Wootton

    Wealthiest Australians

    Linkby co-founders Andrew Chak, Chris Wirasinha and Adrian Fagerland have raised $4 million in Series A funding.

    This ex-Young Rich Lister built a top media company, now he’s trying tech

    Chris Wirasinha co-founded Pedestrian almost 20 years ago and bootstrapped the company until it was acquired by Nine. With Linkby, he’s taking a different path.

    • Yolanda Redrup
    WiseTech co-founder Richard White.

    The Rich Lister who avoids risk at all costs

    Richard White wanted to be a rock ‘n’ roll star. He ended up developing software for companies in logistics and is now the 11th wealthiest person in Australia.

    • Julie-anne Sprague
    Georgia Geminder is carving her own path in business with Gem Oral Care.

    This Rich Listers’ daughter is forging her own path in business

    Georgia Geminder launched her own toothpaste at the start of 2020 after three years of research. Now she has found a new “boring” category to transform.

    • Yolanda Redrup
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    Profligate public spending amplifies inflation crisis

    Financial markets might spit the dummy and unilaterally impose a much higher long-term cost of capital on everyone.

    • Christopher Joye

    ATO warns property investors not to ‘double-dip’ on expenses

    Rental property taxes can be tricky, and that’s before you add in the strata factor.

    • Jimmy Thomson

    When it’s worth giving up government subsidies to stay home for longer

    There may be more home care packages in the recent federal budget, but in some cases you would be better off financing care yourself.

    • Bina Brown

    The four biggest mistakes downsizers make, according to this expert

    Many people overestimate how much they will have left over after downsizing, but smaller doesn’t necessarily mean cheaper.

    • Penny Wise

    What to do with $400,000 inheritance when you have no super

    A windfall could give a woman living in her daughter’s granny flat access to three income streams.

    • John Wasiliev
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    Eight ways to squeeze more into super – which ones are you using?

    A couple employing just four of these methods could boost their retirement savings by almost $5 million.

    • Duncan Hughes

    How stage three tax cuts can save you $322,000 on your mortgage

    Directing tax savings to a mortgage can pay off handsomely over the long term.

    • Lucy Dean

    Eight ways high earners can maximise their tax returns

    The key message this tax time is to bring deductions forward and push income back.

    • Michelle Bowes

    Nine stocks to buy and hold forever

    Forget crypto because nothing beats buying and holding a terrific business for the long term to create generational wealth, say fund managers.

    • Tom Richardson

    How the ultra-wealthy are preparing for a property uptick

    When Rich Listers hit go on commercial real estate projects, it’ll be a sign that we’re close to a market turnaround.

    • Sam Tamblyn

    Five reasons to look at emerging markets for growth

    Given global structural shifts, valuations may not fully reflect the upside potential of the asset class, which could reach double digits.

    • Cathy Hepworth

    Nine tips for creating a successful family dynasty

    Most dreams of creating a family dynasty are dashed within decades but a solid succession plan can save money and grief.

    • Duncan Hughes

    $100,000 may be the new norm for city home deposits

    With a standard 20 per cent deposit, Australians need to have saved a median of $100,000 to enter the property market in capital cities.

    • Michelle Bowes

    I have an older-style pension – has the government forgotten about us?

    While legacy income streams were not addressed in the recent federal budget, there are steps you can take to make them easier to work with.

    • John Wasiliev

    Why the proposed new $3m super tax is simpler than you think

    But the devil is in the detail, so the potential for complexity lies in how the “proportion” and “earnings” amounts are worked out.

    • Meg Heffron
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    First home buyers have two weeks to score $12,000 tax break

    Advisers say borrowers would be mad not to take advantage of the First Home Super Saver Scheme, but perceived complexity is turning them off.

    • Lucy Dean

    Nature the next frontier but boards lack skills

    Biodiversity is critical for maintaining a liveable planet, but a deficit of skills at the board level is proving a roadblock in accounting for its value.

    • Lucy Dean

    Three unorthodox ways to get into the housing market

    In the face of rising property prices, innovative solutions are arising for aspiring property owners.

    • Michelle Bowes

    Five things for SMSFs to do before June 30

    Think of it as the world’s most boring, but incredibly profitable, game with the Tax Office.

    • Tim Mackay

    Why Gen Z’s share portfolios should be free of capital gains tax

    There’s little prospect of housing affordability improving, so the portfolios of young savers should get the same tax-free treatment as the family home.

    • James Weir