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One Doc Home Loan for Trust-Structured Manufacturers

Trust structures are the most common reason manufacturers get knocked back on a One Doc home loan — not because the income isn't there, but because the accountant's letter doesn't attribute it correctly. When the lender sees a family trust with a corporate trustee distributing to multiple beneficiaries, they need a single number tied to a single borrower. Here's how to get that letter right.

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Low Doc Asset Finance: Fitout vs Plant for Tradies

Lenders don't treat all tradie gear the same. Shelving, roof racks and on-board power sit in a different approval lane to excavators, compressors and concrete saws. Getting the split wrong means two applications where one would have worked — or one application that stalls because the asset mix doesn't fit the funder's appetite.

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One Doc Home Loan: Tradies Moving to Pty Ltd

Moving from sole trader to Pty Ltd changes the way lenders read your income for a One Doc home loan. The entity is new, but your trade income isn't — and how you time the transition around your home loan application determines whether the lender sees continuity or a start-up.

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The 2026 Tradie EOFY Finance Stack

Most tradies rush a single asset purchase before 30 June and call it a tax strategy. A properly sequenced finance stack — chattel mortgage first, cashflow facility second, home loan third — locks in the IAWO deduction, keeps servicing ratios clean, and avoids the approval bottleneck that stalls EOFY deals every year.

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Tradie Chattel Mortgage EOFY Settlement Timeline (2026)

The $20,000 instant asset write-off expires on 30 June 2026 and drops to $1,000 from 1 July. For tradies financing a ute, van, excavator or tools via chattel mortgage, the settlement timeline — not the approval — is what determines whether you claim the deduction this financial year. Here is the week-by-week sequence to get it done.

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Perth Tradie ABN Car Loan Checklist (2026)

Perth tradies applying for an ABN car loan face a slightly different approval path than their east-coast counterparts. WA has its own licensing framework under the Building Services (Registration) Act 2011, different vehicle registration costs, and a smaller pool of local dealer relationships that lenders recognise. This checklist covers exactly what to prepare before you submit.

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Chattel Mortgage Tax Strategy Before 30 June 2026

The $20,000 instant asset write-off is currently legislated to drop to $1,000 from 1 July 2026. If you're financing equipment through a chattel mortgage, the settlement date — not the order date — determines whether you qualify. This guide maps the FY26 timeline, the low-doc approval path, and what speeds up or stalls a chattel mortgage before the deadline.

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Using Property to Secure a Business Loan (2026)

Property security unlocks lower rates, higher limits and longer terms on business lending — but it also puts a real asset at risk. This guide maps when property-secured lending is the right move, when it isn't, and how it connects to the full Switchboard finance stack for self-employed business owners in 2026.

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One Doc Home Loan for Business Owners: Investment Property

Business owners can use a One Doc home loan to buy an investment property using BAS-declared income — no tax returns required. Non-bank lenders sit outside APRA's DTI cap, which means your borrowing capacity may be significantly higher than what a major bank offers. This guide covers what to prepare, how servicing works with retained earnings and rental yield, and where the application gets tricky.

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Business Term Loans in Australia: When They Fit

A business term loan gives you a fixed lump sum with scheduled repayments over 1–7 years. It works when you need a defined amount for a defined purpose — equipment, fitout, acquisition. It stalls when your cashflow is irregular or when the real need is ongoing access to working capital rather than a one-off injection.

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