GST is not a guessing game. For those dealing in commercial or new property, a single mistake in calculation or at settlement can lead to a 10% liability on the entire sale price. This book gives you the strategic framework to understand these obligations, reclaim every credit you’re owed, and walk away from every deal confident and compliant.
Most investors think GST doesn’t apply to them, that is, until they buy a commercial asset, renovate substantially, or sell a new dwelling. At that moment, the 10% Goods and Services Tax transforms into a massive financial risk that can cost you thousands at settlement.
Our guide, The GST Hack: How to GST-Proof your property deals, uncovers the precise rules you need to know to convert a potential liability into a cash flow advantage. We turn one of the most complex areas of property tax into a simple, compliant blueprint.
Here’s what you’ll learn inside:
✔ Reclaim the 10%: Learn how to register correctly and claim vital Input Tax Credits on eligible property
✔ The Margin Scheme Secret: Master the alternative calculation method that can drastically reduce the GST payable on the sale of new residential premises
✔ Exemptions Decoded: Instantly identify the difference between GST-Exempt established residential property and GST-liable commercial/new property
✔ Going Concern Gold: Understand how to structure a transaction to qualify for the GST-Free “Going Concern” exemption on commercial asset sales
Download the free book now and get your GST right from the get-go!
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