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821 EOFY tax tips for business owners & property investors

June 2, 2026·37 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Rachelle's book, The Quick-Start Guide to Your First Property: https://amzn.to/4svhyoHJohn's book, Sort Your Property Out & Build Your Future: https://amzn.to/45l7n9MIn this episode Rachelle is joined by return guest Leah Hall, director and accountant at Lift Accounting to unpack what business owners and property investors need to know at EOFY. This episode was recorded prior to the budget. They talk about:👉🏼 depreciation schedules & who prepaying interest might suit👉🏽 maximising deductions👉🏾 don't spend money just to save tax👉🏿 check your borrowing capacity before big purchases👉🏻 check your business & property structures👉 tax reporting👉🏼 the small business instant asset write-off👉🏽 why investors can't claim travel expenses👉🏾 changes to tax deductions for holiday home owners👉🏿 cashflow as the biggest mistake that Leah sees Check out Leah's resources for this episode & the federal budget: https://liftaccounting.au/podcast-packRelated episodes:722 top tax tips for property investors: Apple | Spotify733 property structures explained: trusts, companies & super funds: Apple | Spotifythis is property is proudly brought to you by:Solvere Wealth: https://www.solverewealth.com.auSphere Home Loans: https://www.spherehomeloans.com.auJoin our Facebook community, Australian Property Chat: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2324273761134945/We're on Youtube! Subscribe to this is property: https://www.youtube.com/@thisisproperty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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