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Regardless of location, expats have had to adapt and deal with the effects of Covid.
There’s been evidence of expats returning and re-occupying their properties, leading to a shortage of family homes on the rental market. We’ve also heard of people staying put because they’re reluctant to abandon a promising international career and settle for a lesser role in Australia.
Then there are those who want to return when they find the right job and are now actively looking to buy so they’ll have a home to come back to.
Most local buyers get spooked by the last group, thinking that they have a lot more money to spend - but do they really? Well, it’s not that simple.
You see, buying and selling property while you live overseas brings with it a range of financial - tax - implications.
We’re speaking with Brett Evans, the Managing Director for the Europe, Middle East and African region (EMEA) and a Financial Planner with Atlas Wealth Management. We’ll cover a wide range of topics surrounding property, tax, and expat life amid Covid, and dig into some advice that will truly benefit those abroad or those planning to leave the country.
See you in the episode!
Episode Highlights:
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About our Guest:
Brett Evans is the founder and Managing Director for the EMEA region for Atlas Wealth Management which is the leading provider of financial advice to Australian expats. With over 24 years of experience in the finance and investments industry, Brett has worked for blue
chip companies that include the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), HSBC, Suncorp and Citigroup. Brett & Atlas Wealth Management have been nominated as a finalist (and have won) numerous domestic and international awards for their specialised advice to Australian expats.
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Find this episode on our website:
https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au/podcasts/194
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, share, rate and subscribe for more!
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Regardless of location, expats have had to adapt and deal with the effects of Covid.
There’s been evidence of expats returning and re-occupying their properties, leading to a shortage of family homes on the rental market. We’ve also heard of people staying put because they’re reluctant to abandon a promising international career and settle for a lesser role in Australia.
Then there are those who want to return when they find the right job and are now actively looking to buy so they’ll have a home to come back to.
Most local buyers get spooked by the last group, thinking that they have a lot more money to spend - but do they really? Well, it’s not that simple.
You see, buying and selling property while you live overseas brings with it a range of financial - tax - implications.
We’re speaking with Brett Evans, the Managing Director for the Europe, Middle East and African region (EMEA) and a Financial Planner with Atlas Wealth Management. We’ll cover a wide range of topics surrounding property, tax, and expat life amid Covid, and dig into some advice that will truly benefit those abroad or those planning to leave the country.
See you in the episode!
Episode Highlights:
Links from the show:
About our Guest:
Brett Evans is the founder and Managing Director for the EMEA region for Atlas Wealth Management which is the leading provider of financial advice to Australian expats. With over 24 years of experience in the finance and investments industry, Brett has worked for blue
chip companies that include the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), HSBC, Suncorp and Citigroup. Brett & Atlas Wealth Management have been nominated as a finalist (and have won) numerous domestic and international awards for their specialised advice to Australian expats.
Connect with Us:
Find this episode on our website:
https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au/podcasts/194
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, share, rate and subscribe for more!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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