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Who Are The Real Winners From The 2026 Budget

37 min · 15. touko 2026
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Does the Federal Budget really help young Australians buy property, or simply change the rules of wealth-building for the next generation.🏠 This podcast is brought to you by Coposit, where $10k means you can buy a brand-new home. To learn more about how it works and browse properties, visit: www.coposit.com.au00:00:00 - Taxation and First Home Buyers00:00:23 - Winners and Losers00:02:14 - Capital Gains Tax00:02:32 - National Debt00:05:02 - Taxation and Spending00:05:33 - Capital Gains Tax Changes00:06:54 - Investment Strategies00:10:55 - Negative Gearing00:15:03 - Rent Increase Predictions00:16:27 - Impact of Airbnb00:19:42 - Impact on Small Businesses00:28:08 - Investment in Company00:31:43 - Discussion on Renovating a Business00:33:25 - Government Trust and Policy Changes00:35:45 - Superannuation Taxing00:36:42 - Possible Future Changes

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