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#13 - Why the Government Wants Your Capital Gains (And Why It’ll Fail)

9 min · 26 feb 2026
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In this episode of Here comes the Money, Peter and Hovig dive into the hot-button topic of Capital Gains Tax (CGT)and why it’s currently dominating political headlines. With a $56 billion deficit to plug, the guys break down whether the government is serious about changing the rules or just looking for a distraction from rising interest rates. All strategies and information provided on this website are general advice only and does not take into consideration any of your personal circumstances. Past Performance is not an indicator of future performance. Please arrange an appointment to seek personal financial and taxation advice prior to acting on this information. SmartMoney Wealth Management is the parent company of SmartMoney Financial Services Pty Ltd (ABN: 67 618 468 741) a Corporate Authorised Representative (No: 001265087) of Bluewater Financial Advisors Pty Ltd (ABN: 99 153 118 533) the holder of the Australian Financial Services Licence no. 411846. Copyright © SmartMoney Wealth Management. All Rights Reserved.

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