Capital Gains Tax in Australian property
Everything we've published on capital gains tax — 6 expert guides and news pieces, plus 1 related free calculators.
What the New CGT Regime Actually Costs You: Worked Examples Across 5 Holding Periods
The 50% CGT discount has been replaced with CPI indexation plus a 30% minimum tax rate. We work through five real scenarios — same property, same gain, different tax outcomes under old vs new regimes.
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5 moreNegative Gearing for Established Homes Ends 1 July 2027: The 14-Month Window That Just Opened
The 12 May 2026 Budget announced that from 1 July 2027 negative gearing will be quarantined to new builds and the 50% CGT discount will be replaced with CPI-indexation plus a 30% minimum tax. Everything contracted before 7.30pm AEST on Budget night is grandfathered. What sophisticated investors will do in the 14 months between now and commencement.
EOFY 2026 Property Investor Tax Checklist: What to Do Before 30 June
The Australian financial year ends 30 June 2026. Four moves before then that actually reduce your 2025-26 tax, plus the traps that catch property investors every year.
Capital Gains Tax on Property Australia (2026): Complete Guide
Complete guide to capital gains tax (CGT) on property in Australia: how it works, the 50% discount, cost base, exemptions, worked examples, and strategies to minimise CGT.
Understanding Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on Australian Property
A complete guide to capital gains tax on property in Australia — when CGT applies, the 50% discount, main residence exemption, pre-1985 properties, and how to calculate your CGT liability.
Investment Property Tax in Australia (2026): Negative Gearing, CGT & Depreciation
Current Australian tax rules for investment property: negative gearing, capital gains tax discount, depreciation deductions, and the ongoing policy debate.