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One Doc Home Loan for Multi-Partner Practice Owners (2026)

Most practice partners assume shared ownership makes home loan approval harder. Under One Doc, the accountant letter isolates your personal share of practice profit, and that single document replaces the tax return stack most lenders demand. The structure works whether you hold equity directly, through a unit trust, or via a service entity.

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Dental Practice Vehicle: Lease vs Chattel Mortgage (2026)

Should your dental practice lease or chattel-mortgage the next vehicle? The answer depends on your entity structure, how you claim running costs, and whether you need the flexibility to refinance mid-term. This guide breaks down the rate, tax, and settlement differences that matter for dentists in 2026.

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ABN Car Loan for Locum Doctors (2026)

Locum doctors driving between clinics, hospitals and aged-care facilities can structure a car loan under their ABN, but lenders assess locum income differently to salaried practitioners. This guide covers the proof pack, business-use percentage, and structuring decisions you need to lock in before you apply.

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How Lenders Class Clinic Equipment Before Approval (2026)

Lenders classify clinic equipment into risk tiers based on resale value, depreciation speed and redeployment potential. Understanding how your chair, scanner or autoclave is categorised before you apply determines whether your approval is fast-tracked or queried, and which documentation path gives you the cleanest result.

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One Doc Home Loan for Linehaul Subcontractors

Linehaul subcontractors earn differently from salaried drivers or owner-drivers with diverse freight contracts. A One Doc home loan uses your accountant's income declaration instead of tax returns — but the lender still needs to understand how your per-km or per-load income translates into stable serviceability. This guide covers the verification path for linehaul-specific income structures.

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Fleet Chattel Mortgage: Financing Two or More Trucks

Most owner-drivers cross-collateralise their second truck against the first without realising the risk. Structuring each chattel mortgage as a separate facility keeps your fleet flexible, protects individual asset equity, and gives you cleaner exit options if one truck needs replacing or one contract dries up.

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The Q2 2026 Truckie Finance Calendar

April to June 2026 is the busiest quarter for truckie finance decisions in years. Fuel excise halved until 30 June, the $20k instant asset write-off expires the same day, HVNL reform starts mid-year, and the RBA may hike again in May. This calendar maps every deadline that affects your next truck purchase, refinance, or cashflow facility.

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Low Doc Truck Finance: 6 Green Flags and 4 Red Flags

Low doc truck finance approvals hinge on what your bank statements and BAS activity tell the lender — not what's missing from your tax returns. These six green flags accelerate approval. These four red flags stall it. Knowing which signals matter lets you fix your file before you lodge it.

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What a Lender Sees on a Truckie ABN Car Loan

A truckie ABN car loan file lives or dies on five signals: ABN age, GST registration, vehicle business-use percentage, bank statement cashflow patterns, and the asset itself. Here is exactly what a lender opens, checks, and decides on before your approval lands.

 

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Food & Beverage Manufacturer Equipment Finance (2026)

Food and beverage manufacturers face equipment finance assessments that general manufacturing doesn't. Cold chain compliance, FSANZ fit-out standards and packaging line complexity all affect how lenders value and approve your facility. This guide covers what matters inside the credit file

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