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Barefoot Investor Scott Pape capital gains tax jim chalmers

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Proposed removal of CGT discount in Australia targets property investors, potentially reducing demand for investment properties and cooling housing prices. This is a regulatory channel affecting Australian real estate and housing market. Commercial mechanism is weak as no specific company or product is directly impacted; impact on property investors and first-home buyers is indirect and policy-dependent.

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  • Australian government expected to remove 50% CGT discount for assets held >12 months
  • Policy has been in place since 1999
  • Aim is to address intergenerational inequity and housing affordability
Sector verdictREAL_ESTATE_REITSDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

Over 1-4 weeks, Australian REITs may see a 2-4% decline in NAV due to reduced rental growth; impact expected as market adjusts.

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