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Q&A: When to increase super contributions, offset or redraw, super or property and more…

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In this Q&A podcast episode, Stuart tackles timely questions on super contributions, property strategy, and how to structure wealth to optimise flexibility, returns, and tax outcomes—particularly as retirement nears.

Jack opened the episode with a practical question about offset accounts versus redraw facilities. As he approaches retirement, he's focused on maximising flexibility and wanted clarification on how each structure works, especially with salary deposits, credit card repayments, and long-term access to funds.

George, aged 58, sought guidance on how to best deploy $260,000 in spare cash after selling a Queensland investment property. Stuart explores the pros and cons of contributing to super (both concessional and non-concessional), buying property (including the impact of Melbourne’s land tax), or investing in ETFs—especially during periods of market volatility. George’s goal is to retire at 62, and Stuart offers a strategy that balances growth potential with tax efficiency.

Shan and his wife, both in their mid-30s, wanted to understand when it makes sense to increase super contributions, given they already have a mortgage-free home and neutral investment properties. Stuart outlines the questions young families should ask when weighing super versus other wealth-building paths during their peak earning years.

Pat, 32 and a company director asked when a family trust becomes more beneficial than investing personally. With a growing share portfolio, he wanted clarity on the cost-benefit tipping point for using a trust structure—especially in a down market where transferring assets might carry lower CGT.

Finally, Vanessa explored whether to use inherited funds to purchase a property within super or invest in ETFs now and contribute later. Stuart shares general insights on liquidity, long-term growth, and the trade-offs between inside and outside super environments.

If you’re weighing super, property, ETFs or trust structures—or trying to figure out when to dial up your retirement strategy—this episode is packed with valuable insights.

Do you have a question? Email: [email protected] or for a faster response, post a comment on the episode's video over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@investopolypodcast/podcasts
If you're interested in working with my team and me, discover how we can work together here: https://prosolution.com.au/prospective-client/
If this episode resonated with you, please leave a rating on your favourite podcast platform.
Subscribe to my weekly blog: https://www.prosolution.com.au/stay-connected/
Buy a one of Stuart's books for ONLY $20 including delivery. Use the discount code blog: https://prosolution.com.au/books/
DOWNLOAD our 97-point financial health checklist here: https://prosolution.com.au/download-checklist/
IMPORTANT: This podcast provides general information about finance, taxes, and credit. This means that the content does not consider your specific objectives, financial situation, or needs. It is crucial for you to assess whether the information is suitable for your circumstances before taking any actions based on it. If you find yourself uncertain about the relevance or your specific needs, it is advisable to seek advice from a licensed and trustworthy professional.

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Content provided by Stuart Wemyss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stuart Wemyss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this Q&A podcast episode, Stuart tackles timely questions on super contributions, property strategy, and how to structure wealth to optimise flexibility, returns, and tax outcomes—particularly as retirement nears.

Jack opened the episode with a practical question about offset accounts versus redraw facilities. As he approaches retirement, he's focused on maximising flexibility and wanted clarification on how each structure works, especially with salary deposits, credit card repayments, and long-term access to funds.

George, aged 58, sought guidance on how to best deploy $260,000 in spare cash after selling a Queensland investment property. Stuart explores the pros and cons of contributing to super (both concessional and non-concessional), buying property (including the impact of Melbourne’s land tax), or investing in ETFs—especially during periods of market volatility. George’s goal is to retire at 62, and Stuart offers a strategy that balances growth potential with tax efficiency.

Shan and his wife, both in their mid-30s, wanted to understand when it makes sense to increase super contributions, given they already have a mortgage-free home and neutral investment properties. Stuart outlines the questions young families should ask when weighing super versus other wealth-building paths during their peak earning years.

Pat, 32 and a company director asked when a family trust becomes more beneficial than investing personally. With a growing share portfolio, he wanted clarity on the cost-benefit tipping point for using a trust structure—especially in a down market where transferring assets might carry lower CGT.

Finally, Vanessa explored whether to use inherited funds to purchase a property within super or invest in ETFs now and contribute later. Stuart shares general insights on liquidity, long-term growth, and the trade-offs between inside and outside super environments.

If you’re weighing super, property, ETFs or trust structures—or trying to figure out when to dial up your retirement strategy—this episode is packed with valuable insights.

Do you have a question? Email: [email protected] or for a faster response, post a comment on the episode's video over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@investopolypodcast/podcasts
If you're interested in working with my team and me, discover how we can work together here: https://prosolution.com.au/prospective-client/
If this episode resonated with you, please leave a rating on your favourite podcast platform.
Subscribe to my weekly blog: https://www.prosolution.com.au/stay-connected/
Buy a one of Stuart's books for ONLY $20 including delivery. Use the discount code blog: https://prosolution.com.au/books/
DOWNLOAD our 97-point financial health checklist here: https://prosolution.com.au/download-checklist/
IMPORTANT: This podcast provides general information about finance, taxes, and credit. This means that the content does not consider your specific objectives, financial situation, or needs. It is crucial for you to assess whether the information is suitable for your circumstances before taking any actions based on it. If you find yourself uncertain about the relevance or your specific needs, it is advisable to seek advice from a licensed and trustworthy professional.

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