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336 timing the market, inheriting property & CGT, 6-year rule refresh & transfer balance caps

336 timing the market, inheriting property & CGT, 6-year rule refresh & transfer balance caps

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In this episode Glen and Martin unpack your questions:


👉 should you change your super investment strategy when the markets are volatile

👉🏼 inheriting property and CGT rules after 2 years

👉🏽 strategies to reduce tax when selling inherited property

👉🏾 how the 6-year rule works if you rent out your PPOR

👉🏿 what the transfer balance cap means in retirement planning


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