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    Another alternative would be to buy in hubbys name and draw up a deed of trust in the kids name and exercise the deed of trust when you look like selling to transfer the properties to the kids name for the sake of cutting the impact of capital gains tax and stamp duties( I don't believe there is stamp duty on the property if a deed of trust is exercised). Someone on here with more legal knowledge on this may be able to explain it better. i believe this way your hubby can claim the tax breaks on the neg gearing before it is transferred.

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