Join us LIVE | The Truth About Negative Gearing & Capital Gains Tax

Negative Gearing and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) are once again hot topics in the property market, and there’s growing debate about their future. Any rushed or poorly thought-out changes could significantly impact your property journey—whether you’re an investor or not.

That’s why, in this week’s episode of The Property Couch podcast, we’re raising awareness about the facts behind these two major components of property investment in Australia. We want to ensure as many Australians as possible are informed – especially our Moorr community!

When: 1:30 PM (AEDT), Wednesday, 9th October

Where: Right here on this page, or catch us live on Facebook or YouTube. Click “Notify Me” on the video above to get a reminder when we go live!

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What to Expect:

  • The History of Negative Gearing: From its origins during the Hawke & Keating era (1980s), through Labor’s 2016 and 2019 policies, to the ongoing debates today.
  • Mythbusting Negative Gearing: We’ll dispel common myths and explore why some experts believe altering or removing this policy could have unintended consequences for the property market and economy.
  • The Big Question: Can changes to Negative Gearing and CGT really help solve the housing crisis?

Don’t miss your chance to ask questions in real time by sending in your questions on YouTube here >>

Want to Learn More About Negative Gearing??

If you’d like to brush up on the topic even more, check out Ben’s exclusive Negative Gearing video series. Simply fill out the form below to gain access.

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