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                        <title>Federal Budget 2026-27</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <description><![CDATA[The recent Federal Budget has introduced a seismic shift in the Australian investment landscape, trading long-standing simplicity for a complex new regulatory framework that demands immediate attention. While existing property investors have emerged as the primary "winners" by retaining negative gearing benefits, the proposed overhaul of Capital Gains Tax (CGT)—shifting from a straightforward 50% discount to a rigorous indexation method, presents a looming administrative burden for share and ETF investors. With the viability of strategies like "rentvesting" now under threat and a critical transition deadline set for July 2027, understanding the practical implications of these changes is essential for protecting your wealth. The following analysis dissects these pivotal updates, providing the clarity you need to navigate the transition from old incentives to a new era of tax compliance and investment strategy.]]></description>

                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[The recent Federal Budget has introduced a seismic shift in the Australian investment landscape, trading long-standing simplicity for a complex new regulatory framework that demands immediate attention. While existing property investors have emerged as the primary "winners" by retaining negative gearing benefits, the proposed overhaul of Capital Gains Tax (CGT)—shifting from a straightforward 50% discount to a rigorous indexation method, presents a looming administrative burden for share and ETF investors. With the viability of strategies like "rentvesting" now under threat and a critical transition deadline set for July 2027, understanding the practical implications of these changes is essential for protecting your wealth. The following analysis dissects these pivotal updates, providing the clarity you need to navigate the transition from old incentives to a new era of tax compliance and investment strategy.]]></content:encoded>

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