Property investment with a DIY Retirment fund...
Property investment within a DIY Retirement Fund is the main reason why the majority of people start a DIY Retirement Fund.
This is because in most western countries DIY Retirement Funds are allowed to buy the business property under their own business or any other investment property.
Why buy an investment property under your business?
Well first control, second releasing money into your business, third why pay money to somebody else and fourth people love property.
Also and great big also is the tax benefits that you can get from property in the ways of depreciation.
Why do people want to buy a normal investment property?
Growth, rent, deprecation and added value.
Ok let's look at real estate under your business.
Most DIY Retirement funds allow you to buy this property investment. If your business owns this property and you need money injected into you business buy the property in you DIY Retirement Fund is an excellent way of retaining control of the property and releasing cash into the business.
Also as you are the owner of the property everything you put into the property you get back. Let's say you have negotiated a full repairing lease with yourself. OK one year your have made a lot you do not want to pay it out in tax so refurbish your property. This puts its value up benefiting you and not the taxman.
The examples are all legal and all easy to do. But always best to make sure you get good advice from your financial advisor and CPA before going ahead.
Go to
property investment
to see how to set up your DIY Retirement Fund correctly for property investment.
Also see the section of Joint Venturing to understand how you can leverage your DIY Retirement Fund and your own wealth.
If you are in Australia and interested in buying property in your DIY Super Fund or Joint Venturing in Your Super Fund then fill in the form below for a Free 2hr Consulation
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