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Get Your Tax organised this year!

With a bit of organisation, individuals can  take advantage of prepaying their interest payments to reduce this year's tax bill. Investors may claim tax for up to a year's worth of interest prepaid on an investment loan over a rental property, or for margin loans on share portfolios or managed investments. You should talk to your accountant however as these strategies may not suit all investors and that it is important to have a year long tax or investment strategy.

 

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