Search results

  1. Terry_w

    Purchasing Property in SMSF

    There are no register of deeds. A deed has been 'used' when it is executed.
  2. Terry_w

    Purchasing Property in SMSF

    It could be considered a sub-sale.
  3. Terry_w

    Purchasing Property in SMSF

    And/or nominee will make matters worse. This week I had a forum member contact me for advice about structure, but he had already signed the contract and/or nominee. Potential double stamp duty. The lawyer can advise on the bare trust set up. A second opinion won't hurt. Try DBA lawyers as...
  4. Terry_w

    Purchasing Property in SMSF

    A solicitor will be covered by professional indemnity insurance in case they are wrong. A mortgage broker wouldn't and an accountant may not either as it is a legal question - entering a contract. But it is best to get advice from a solicitor who knows this area of law and advises on SMSF...
  5. Terry_w

    Purchasing Property in SMSF

    This is specialised legal advice. You need to speak to a lawyer for specific advice relating to stamp duty in the state of purchase, plus Super law advice. Get it wrong and you will be up for double duty and possibly a non complying superfund. I had a client who approached me who totally...
Back
Top