Property Investment & Wealth Creation Australia | The Michael Yardney Podcast

Federal Budget Tax Bombshells? What Property Investors Need to Know | Ken Raiss

May 18, 2026·36 min
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Australia has always promised that if you worked hard, took responsibility, invested wisely and built something for your family, you'd be encouraged - or at least not punished for doing so.   But some of the recent Budget changes raise a very uncomfortable question: are we slowly dismantling that promise?   Because buried behind the headlines, the political spin and the carefully chosen language are proposals that could reshape the way Australians build wealth, invest in property, use trusts, manage tax, fund retirement and pass something meaningful on to the next generation.   And as always, the danger is that many people won't notice what's really happening until the rules have already changed.   Now, I don't want you to panic, but today, Australia's leading property tax strategist Ken Raiss and I are going to discuss the implications of the recent Federal Budget.   We delve into how these changes could reshape wealth-building strategies in Australia.   Together, we explore the implications of tax reforms on property demand and affordability.   We discuss the importance of strategic asset selection and the resilience of property as a long-term investment.   Ken and I analyse the potential effects of inflation and interest rates on the property market. <span lang="EN-AU" style= "font-size: 14.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; color: #1e1e1e; border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0cm;

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