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The French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry invites you join us for our next Business Briefing: Property Investment & Tax Implications on Tuesday 20 November 2018 from 5.30pm - 8.00pm.
Are you interested in investing in property in Australia, but struggle to make sense of where to start? Join us for a no-nonsense workshop, packed with essential information for those wanting to get into the property market, or grow their current portfolio.
This in-depth briefing will form a series of presentations, followed by a Q&A and dedicated networking session.
We will cover:
- Structuring your finances -with Philippe Brach
Understanding your borrowing capacity, types of loans, deposit and structuring an acquisition before investing in property
- Today's Property markets -with Andrew Cull
Micro drivers and trends in population growth, an uptake on today’s property markets and where we think things are
- What am I taxed on? - with Xavier Heyman
The income tax impacts of property investment for Australian residents and non-residents
- Property Investment in France - with Franck Petit
Update on French tax rental income, real estate and mortgage options in France for French and Australian residents
- How to look at the investment property market with a different eye - with Lionel Roby
Learn how to seek investment opportunities beyond your own city
Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn the essentials on the French and Australian property investment and relevant tax systems.
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OUR SPEAKERS
Philippe Brach
CEO
Multifocus Properties & Finance
Philippe Brach is CEO of Multifocus Properties & Finance and author of the inspiring book ‘Creating Property Wealth in any Market’. Philippe is a long-term property investor who realised the need to secure his own future through other avenues than simply superannuation. With a 25 year background in corporate finance and mergers... Read more
Andrew Cull
Founder and Director
Sound Property Group
Andrew Cull is the Founder and Director of Sound Property Group. Andrew has over a decade of experience across the country helping clients turn their real estate investment ideas into a reality.
With a wealth of knowledge and a national property portfolio, Andrew is well versed in a range of property strategies such as residential, commercial... Read more
Xavier Heyman
Senior Consultant Tax Markets and Knowledge
PwC
Xavier Heyman is a tax lawyer qualified both in Australia and in France. He is part of the PwC Australia's People & Organisation practice specialising in cross-border taxation (Global Mobility). He is also one of the leaders of the French Practice at PwC Australia... Read more
Franck Petit
Country Manager Australia
Equance
Franck Petit is the ANZ Manager for Equance, based in Sydney since 2009. He is an expert in private advice for French expats. He has done numerous briefings with FACCI over the past few years, inviting guests speakers from France. Equance is a French private management consulting firm offering services ranging from advice on real estate management... Read more
Lionel Roby
Real Estate Agent
Agence francophone
From New Caledonia and living in Sydney since 2006, Lionel has a strong base in economics, statistics, finance, commercial law and tax mechanism. Lionel likes to crunch numbers and of course is a strong believer in real estate investments. Lionel mainly deals with French speaking investors living in New Caledonia, Tahiti, Reunion Island, France, Australia... Read more
WHEN
Tuesday 20 November 2018
5.45pm - 8.00pm
Registration from 5:30pm
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WHERE
Alliance Francaise de Sydney
257 Clarence Street
Sydney NSW 2000
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TICKETS
Patron Member: 4 free tickets
Corporate Member: 2 free tickets
Small-Business/ Start-Up/ Individual
Member: 1 free ticket
Members: $40
Non Members: $70
(Prices incl. GST)
For any further information, please contact event-nsw(@)facci.com.au or call (02) 9099 1320.
NSW | Business Briefing: Property Investment & Tax Implications
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