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In this Australian Retirement Podcast episode, your hosts Drew Meredith from Wattle Partners and James O'Reilly from Northeast Wealth tackle a diverse range of retirement topics that matter right now. They kick off with market optimism - CBA is floating around $168, and the hosts ask the provocative question: What if everything goes right? What if Middle East tensions ease, Russia-Ukraine resolves, China stabilizes, and tariff wars end? They also discuss the potential impacts of Australian government policy changes on housing, negative gearing, superannuation, and land tax. The Boomer Briefing covers a crucial development: the ATO is ramping up its use of anti-avoidance laws to target professionals like lawyers, accountants, doctors, and tradies who are using family trusts to redirect income to spouses and children to minimize tax. With AI tools like ChatGPT potentially automating these strategies, the scrutiny is only increasing. Topics Covered Today: - Road tripping to Gippsland and Daylesford - The optimism scenario: What if everything goes right? - ATO crackdown on family trust tax avoidance - AI revolution - What happens when ChatGPT automates tax strategies? - What's happening with AI investments globally - should retirees be invested?
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