Australian Budget 2017 - update for First home buyers

General view of housing in Sydney, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. Home loan approval numbers fell 0.8 per cent in October, a slightly smaller fall than the 1.0 per cent decline the market expected. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING

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The government plans to introduce a new scheme allowing first-home buyers to save money within their superannuation funds.

 

Pre-tax income can be funnelled into a special partition within their super and taxed at a lower rate, and withdrawn later for a home deposit.

 

There are changes for older Australians too.

 

Those aged over 65 can take up to $300,000 of the money they save by downsizing to a smaller home, and put it into their superannuation fund.

 

The Budget also revealed new measures to restrict foreign investment in property.

 

Overseas buyers will not be allowed to purchase more than 50 per cent of new residential developments.

 

Foreign owners will be hit with an annual fee of at least $5,000 if their property is not occupied or on the rental market for at least 6 months of the year.


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By Charitha Adikari
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