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SMSF Accountant Sydney

FOR SMSF TRUSTEES · POST-AUGUST 2026 RULES

The rules for property in super just changed. Your fund’s options haven’t run out.

From 10 August 2026, SMSFs can no longer borrow to buy residential property. Existing arrangements are protected, commercial property borrowing continues, and cash purchases remain open, but the strategy behind every fund holding property needs a fresh look. That’s the work we do.

  • Property-focused SMSF advice, setup to settlement

  • Existing borrowing arrangements reviewed and protected

  • Commercial property and business real property strategies

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Is This You?

What changed in August 2026, and what it means for your fund

On 10 August 2026, new rules took effect: SMSFs can no longer enter a limited recourse borrowing arrangement (LRBA) to buy residential property. If your fund holds property, planned to, or borrows, here’s where things stand:

Existing arrangements are protected.

Residential property LRBAs entered before 10 August 2026 continue as normal, no forced sale, no restructure required. Refinancing remains available on substantially similar terms, but top-ups, equity releases or security changes can be treated as a new arrangement and lose that protection. Get advice before touching an existing loan.

Commercial property borrowing continues.

Funds can still borrow to acquire business real property: premises used wholly and exclusively in a business. For business owners, buying your own premises through super remains one of the most effective strategies available. The definition has edges (mixed-use, vacant land, lifestyle blocks), so eligibility needs checking before anything is signed.

Cash purchases stay open.

Funds with sufficient balance can still buy residential property outright, no borrowing, no new restrictions. For well-funded SMSFs, property in super remains fully available.

The strategy that made sense in July doesn’t automatically make sense now. Whether you’re protecting an existing arrangement or planning the next acquisition, the fund’s whole position needs looking at under the new rules.

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How We Help
SMSF Trustees

From establishment to acquisition to every year after, we cover the full arc of a property-holding fund. Every service stands alone or combines into a full fund review.

Fund Establishment & Structure

Fund setup, corporate trustee, bare trusts and every document done right the first time, because unwinding a mis-sequenced structure costs far more than establishing it properly. Built for property from day one.

Includes: fund and corporate trustee establishment, bare trust setup, deed management

SMSF Property & Borrowing

Existing borrowing arrangements protected and managed, commercial property acquisitions structured, cash purchases planned, with a mortgage broker and buyers agent network to carry the strategy through to settlement.

Includes: LRBA review and management, business real property eligibility, acquisition structuring

Fund Administration & Tax

Fund accounts, member balances, the annual return and audit coordination, kept current all year, so the fund is always audit-ready and you always know exactly where your super sits.

Includes: annual accounts and return, audit coordination, member reporting

Contribution & Growth Strategy

Getting money into the fund efficiently: contribution planning, timing and caps managed across both members, so the fund grows as fast as the rules allow.

Includes: contribution planning, cap management, fund growth strategy

Our consultation process

First we work out if we're right for each other.
Then we get to work.

STEP 01

Your Situation

Tell us where you're at and what you're building. We'll be straight about whether we're right for it.

STEP 02

Discovery Session

A short intro call. You tell us what you're after, we tell you how we work, and we take it from there.

STEP 03

You're In

The decision's made, the work begins. Structured onboarding, systems in place, underway from day one.

FTC consultant working with an SMSF trustee

Why Trustees Choose FTC

Buy, hold, restructure: the big fund decisions deserve more than a quick opinion. When one’s in front of you, we sit down and work it through properly.

It’s why trustees bring us the fund setup, the property purchase and the borrowing arrangement, not just the annual return.

We specialise in property funds. SMSFs holding property are the core of our fund work.

We see the whole structure. Fund, bare trust, borrowing and members, planned together.

We go beyond advice. Lending and buyers agent partners carry the strategy to settlement.

We're accountable. Registered Tax Agents, Chartered Accountants ANZ, SMSF Association.

Buying property through your fund? Talk to us before anything’s signed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01

Can my SMSF still buy property?

Yes. Funds can buy residential property outright with cash, and can still borrow to buy business real property: commercial premises used wholly and exclusively in a business. What ended on 10 August 2026 is new borrowing for residential property.

02

I have an existing SMSF property loan, do I need to do anything?

No forced changes apply. Arrangements entered before 10 August 2026 are protected and continue as normal. But be careful with refinancing: like-for-like terms are fine, while top-ups, equity releases or security changes can be treated as a new arrangement and lose protection.

03

Can my business buy its premises through my SMSF?

Yes, this strategy continues, including with borrowing. Business real property can be acquired by the fund and leased back to your business at market rates. It remains one of the most effective structures available to business owners.

04

How much do I need to start an SMSF?

There's no legal minimum, but costs and strategy generally make funds viable from around $150,000-$200,000 in combined balances, and property strategies typically need more. It depends on your position, that's part of what an initial consultation works out.

05

What does an SMSF accountant cost?

Cost depends on the fund's structure and holdings. We scope it with you and agree it upfront before any work begins.

06

Can I move an existing SMSF to FTC?

Yes, funds transfer to us regularly. We handle the handover with your previous accountant, bring the records across and pick up the fund's compliance without a gap.

Information on this page is general in nature and doesn’t account for your personal circumstances or objectives. Superannuation rules change, seek advice specific to your position before acting.

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