outhouse_critic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 9:18 pm
This idea sounds reasonable, tho:
“You would need to withdraw AUD70k / 5 = AUD 14k per NISA Year in order to cover the Capital Gains Taxes due and have the Y1.2M to input into the NISA, but the remainder would continue to grow if left in the fund, probably adding up to another half year of NISA contributions…”
If I’m getting this right, it means to take out about a fifth of the fund and open a NISA account with that, and then do same possibly next year, and the year after, or something like that…
If I do that does anyone know, once I get that money, would I have to wait before reinvesting it into a brand new NISA account? Ie, do I have to wait to pay taxes on it or can I just go ahead.
Thank you all again.
You can just go ahead. You don't need to wait.
If you can pay the tax out of other funds, then you could just withdraw the amount you need (AUD13.5k).
If not, you can withdraw enough to cover the NISA and the Tax (AUD14k).
A timeline might look like this: (assuming AUD stays at Y90)
Take out AUD13.5k now, you can invest the max Y1.2M in NISA before year end, you don't need to wait, just go ahead.
Pay the National and Reconstruction Capital Gains Tax for 2022 in Apr 2023 Kakutei Shinkoku
Early in 2023, take out AUD14k, to cover the tax above if needed (or AUD 13.5k), and invest the max Y1.2M in NISA Anytime in 2023. Again, you don't need to wait, just go ahead
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2022 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2022, payable from July 2023 to June 2024
Pay the Tax for 2023 in Apr 2024 Kakutei Shinkoku
Anytime in 2024, take out AUD14k, to cover the tax above if needed (or AUD 13.5k) and invest the max Y1.2M in NISA Anytime in 2024. Again, you don't need to wait
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2023 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2023, payable from July 2024 to June 2025
Pay the Tax for 2024 in Apr 2025 Kakutei Shinkoku
Anytime in 2025, take out AUD14k, to cover the tax above if needed (or AUD 13.5k) and invest the max Y1.2M in NISA Anytime in 2023. Again, you don't need to wait
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2024 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2024, payable from July 2025 to June 2026
Pay the Tax for 2025 in Apr 2026 Kakutei Shinkoku
Anytime in 2026, take out AUD14k, to cover the tax above if needed (or AUD 13.5k) and invest the max Y1.2M in NISA Anytime in 2023. Again, you don't need to wait
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2025 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2025, payable from July 2026 to June 2027
Pay the Tax for 2026 in Apr 2027 Kakutei Shinkoku
That accounts for the current AUD 70k, but it will have grown to maybe another whole year's NISA amount...
Anytime in 2027, take out the remaining balance, and invest in NISA Anytime in 2023. Again, you don't need to wait
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2026 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2026, payable from July 2027 to June 2028
Pay the Tax for 2027 in Apr 2028 Kakutei Shinkoku
The Capital Gains Residents' Taxes for 2027 will be included in your total Residents' Taxes for 2027, payable from July 2028 to June 2029