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Podcast | Funding your tax

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When it comes to starting your own private practice, there are many financial and legal considerations you need to think about.

Doctors will often see large tax bills as the financial years go by. This is especially prevalent when their income trajectory is up. These bills can be in the form of GST, PAYG, and superannuation obligations. As a medical professional, you have a number of options for how you approach this financially. Some options you might not have even been aware of!

Join specialised lending consultant Eyal Judah as he discusses potential strategies and decisions when funding your tax through loans.

Eyal will cover:

  • The different tax bills you can expect whilst working as a medical doctor.
  • The options you have to consider with your tax obligations.
  • The application process and estimated wait time.
  • Why you might consider a loan instead of a payment plan with the ATO

If you’d like to discuss this further with one of our specialised lending consultants such as Eyal, book a free, no-obligation initial consultation today.

DPM hopes you enjoy this podcast but please remember that the information discussed here is of a general nature and is not intended to serve as personal advice as it does not consider your personal circumstances. DPM Financial Services recommends you obtain medical financial advice concerning specific matters before making a decision.

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