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  • Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    You would need to get specific advice on that. Unit trusts are handy in that income splits are clearly defined and can be transferred between parties (for instance if your father wanted to sell out in the future), (Family) Discretionary Trusts give a lot of flexibility for certain scenarios too.

    Thanks to the guys in the thread recommending my services, happy to sit down with you Josh and have a chat about your goals and how to achieve them.

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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Another vote for Depreciator. A number of my clients have used them and have been very happy with their service and results.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Shahin is onto something. I've had a lot of deals work purely because of the ANZ upfront val system. This does work however generally on the premise that the property is of below median stock or has other outlying issues to make vals come in low.

    Corey Batt | Precision Funding
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