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Investors embrace Labor’s build-to-rent changes

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Australian Financial Review

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Nick Lenaghan

Abstract

Labor’s proposal to halve the 30 per cent withholding tax rate on managed investment trusts for rental housing – in other words, the build-to-rent industry – will send a strong signal to international investors that there is support for the emergence of the nascent sector in this country.

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