Tax Planning For Investing In Australian Residential Property

Residential property can be a lucrative investment, but profits or gains will be subject to tax. In this seminar we will discuss some of the property tax planning options, and Brisbane & Gold Coast’s residential property market information.

Please register to secure your seat as per following:
Date: 13 September 2018 (Thursday)
Time: 18:45 – Registration / 19:15 – Seminar starts
Venue: Room 215, UOW College Hong Kong / Community College of City University, Telford Plaza, 33 Wai Yip Street, Kowloon Bay
Language: Cantonese
Admission: Free.

Register: https://goo.gl/forms/uQ58Xlgn3ep4CwRu1
RSVP: Please contact Shirley Mak at (852) 6082 1997 or [email protected] before 10 September 2018.

Speaker 1:
Tax Planning for Australian Residential Property: Mr. Wilson Chan

Mr. Wilson Chan, has substantial experience in accounting, taxation and financial planning. He was a senior tax advisor with Price Waterhouse in Brisbane for four years immediately prior to the establishment of our firm. He had also worked as an auditor for Arthur Andersen and Citibank before migrating to Australia from Hong Kong. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons) degree in Hong Kong and a MBA degree conferred by the University of Queensland. He is a Fellow Chartered Accountant of the CAANZ as well as a Fellow CPA of CPA Australia with specialist designation of Financial Planning Specialist (FCA [FPS] and FCPA [FPS]) and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) of the Financial Planning Association.

Speaker 2:
Brisbane & Gold Coast’s Residential Property Market Information: Mrs. Nicole Tam

Mrs. Nicole Tam was graduated from Bond University and has more than 10 years of professional expertise in property wealth investment in Australia as well as significant experience in sourcing and developing properties. Her professionalism derived from outstanding work ethnic and a wide network with Australian and international businesses. She is the Managing Director of Homestates Group.

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