Hi Ben thanks for the compliment, the tax incentive will be different in the States, however I am sure many of the broad principles will be similar. keep grinding Captain!
Amazing video!!!! If you start a company and have the trust as a shareholder, does it have to be a certain type of trust and are you then as a person, separate from said company and trust, dont you have to sign surety upon starting the company or does the trust sign. Im a little confused with the trust shareholding of the company aspect....😢 would love clarification as i want to go that route! You just got a new subscriber!
Hi there, Thank you for the compliment. I will deal with surtey separately. The type of Trust depends on the wording in the Trust Deed. For example if you are the sole Trustee and sole beneficiary, then institutions will NOT view the Trust as independent as it will be seen as a sham or a see-through Trust. So best you get some advice on the Trust side. The banks are aware of all of the structures and therefore get the "warm body" behind the structure to sign surety in their personal capacity. I hope this answers your questions.
Hi there, after registering your company most people open a bank account in the name of the company and then start generating sales. I hope this answers your question.
Infact I have a few questions: 1. I have company already running for my 9-5 job. Is it wise to use the same company to build a property portfolio? 2. I want to do Flipping (Buy, renovate and sell) and also Buy renovate and rent out 3. Which strategy will work best for me for doing the above, point 2? 4. Do I need a Trust at this strategy?
Hi Sibusiso, as a general rule most business people separate their trading company from their investment company to reduce the risk. Your scenario is sightly more complex as your trading business is closely linked to your investment business as they are in the same industry. This makes it hard for SARS to differentiate between the two which complicates your tax. My advice is to work closely with your accountant to find which options work best for you.
Hi Xolo, thank you for the compliment. My recommendation would be for you to rather make an appointment with a professional financial advisor as these types of decisions can't be made in isolation. It is also a continuous life's journey in reassessing your financial strategy.
Hi Janco, a shareholder can't lose more money than they has invested in the company. This effectively means that their shareholding can't be valued less than zero. However if you signed personal surety then yes you could possibly lose more money. I hope this answers your question.
Hi There! I love your content, it’s so informative. We have a company, we haven’t started operating but we will soon. We want to do 3 different things in this company and therefore opted to open 3 different companies. So my question is, can we make the already registered PTY LTD a holding company and open the 3 companies under it?
Hi there, yes you can. I have made a separate video on holding companies which explains the concept and if you haven't seen it please use this link. ua-cam.com/video/PAoQOwyenuE/v-deo.htmlsi=h92Hah-8B0RMOMT8 It happens to be my most popular video. In order to change the company into a holding company all three trading companies need to change their shareholding. When you are ready to proceed please use the following link. www.swiftreg.co.za/swiftreg/products/Director_Shareholder_Changes.aspx It sounds like you have more than one shareholder. If this is the case, I would highly recommend a shareholders agreement. Please let me know if you are interested in a shareholders agreement as I have also made a video on this topic. Good luck!
I am looking to purchase my first property in Baltimore, MD and came across your video. I do not plan to live in the residence but also want to have a better understanding of purchasing this business under my name versus my LLC. Any advice you provide would be appreciated or even an email address I could reach!
Hi there, that's exciting news, good luck! My video is aimed at the South African property market an the tax laws in this country. I am however sure the concepts and principles will be similar just with differing tax rates. I therefore can't comment on legislation outside South Africa. Our tax rates are generally much higher than in the US.
Hi. I would like to invest for my kids. Got two properties I'm interested in buying both are commercial. My question is should I put my kids name and mine or put them in a company or trust.
Hi Siya, well done for being is such a great position to be able to provide for your children in such a generous manner. I would put both properties in the same company. If they are commercial properties you can register the Pty for VAT and then claim back the transfer fees. The other positive could be if the shares of the company are held by a Trust then the assets with fall outside your estate meaning there is no estate duty (20%) on your passing.
What if u only buy and sell 1 house at a time while still owning ur primary residence.. are all those buys & sells of ur non primary residence taxed? 🤔
Yes, that is correct your company will be considered as a "trading" company not an investment company and therefore taxed at the normal company tax rate.
You are now my favourite South African youtuber. Keep up the amazing work brother ❤
Wow, thanks
Man this guy really knows his stuff! Suspiciously handsome too, I wonder where he gets these great ideas from. Keep up the great work! Subscribed!
Hi Ben thanks for the compliment, the tax incentive will be different in the States, however I am sure many of the broad principles will be similar. keep grinding Captain!
I Lol'ed so hard at this
Just started consuming your content recently, from the mining village i reside in your knowledge is needed here. Keep on teaching
Awesome, thank you!
Love your content
Thank you, I appreciate the compliment.
I have learned something powerful involving trust wow 😮 alot of putting properties in a trust was all over
I am glad it was helpful.
Thanks this was very informative. best I've seen.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing video!!!!
If you start a company and have the trust as a shareholder, does it have to be a certain type of trust and are you then as a person, separate from said company and trust, dont you have to sign surety upon starting the company or does the trust sign. Im a little confused with the trust shareholding of the company aspect....😢 would love clarification as i want to go that route!
You just got a new subscriber!
Hi there, Thank you for the compliment. I will deal with surtey separately. The type of Trust depends on the wording in the Trust Deed. For example if you are the sole Trustee and sole beneficiary, then institutions will NOT view the Trust as independent as it will be seen as a sham or a see-through Trust. So best you get some advice on the Trust side.
The banks are aware of all of the structures and therefore get the "warm body" behind the structure to sign surety in their personal capacity.
I hope this answers your questions.
This Content is very help full, thank you. can you please explain after registering company trust how do you operate it
Hi there, after registering your company most people open a bank account in the name of the company and then start generating sales. I hope this answers your question.
Infact I have a few questions:
1. I have company already running for my 9-5 job. Is it wise to use the same company to build a property portfolio?
2. I want to do Flipping (Buy, renovate and sell) and also Buy renovate and rent out
3. Which strategy will work best for me for doing the above, point 2?
4. Do I need a Trust at this strategy?
Hi Sibusiso, as a general rule most business people separate their trading company from their investment company to reduce the risk. Your scenario is sightly more complex as your trading business is closely linked to your investment business as they are in the same industry. This makes it hard for SARS to differentiate between the two which complicates your tax. My advice is to work closely with your accountant to find which options work best for you.
@@swiftreg thank you, let me hear what my accountant says.
Brilliant presentation. How do I book one on one engagement?
Hi Xolo, thank you for the compliment. My recommendation would be for you to rather make an appointment with a professional financial advisor as these types of decisions can't be made in isolation. It is also a continuous life's journey in reassessing your financial strategy.
Can you elaborate on the liability aspect of a Pty Ltd if youre the share holder?
Hi Janco, a shareholder can't lose more money than they has invested in the company. This effectively means that their shareholding can't be valued less than zero. However if you signed personal surety then yes you could possibly lose more money. I hope this answers your question.
Hi, this is great stuff. How Can we reach out for more detailed advice if possible.
Thanks for the compliment, you can email by using the office email info@swiftreg.co.za
Hi There! I love your content, it’s so informative. We have a company, we haven’t started operating but we will soon. We want to do 3 different things in this company and therefore opted to open 3 different companies. So my question is, can we make the already registered PTY LTD a holding company and open the 3 companies under it?
Hi there, yes you can. I have made a separate video on holding companies which explains the concept and if you haven't seen it please use this link. ua-cam.com/video/PAoQOwyenuE/v-deo.htmlsi=h92Hah-8B0RMOMT8 It happens to be my most popular video.
In order to change the company into a holding company all three trading companies need to change their shareholding. When you are ready to proceed please use the following link. www.swiftreg.co.za/swiftreg/products/Director_Shareholder_Changes.aspx
It sounds like you have more than one shareholder. If this is the case, I would highly recommend a shareholders agreement. Please let me know if you are interested in a shareholders agreement as I have also made a video on this topic. Good luck!
I am looking to purchase my first property in Baltimore, MD and came across your video. I do not plan to live in the residence but also want to have a better understanding of purchasing this business under my name versus my LLC. Any advice you provide would be appreciated or even an email address I could reach!
Hi there, that's exciting news, good luck! My video is aimed at the South African property market an the tax laws in this country. I am however sure the concepts and principles will be similar just with differing tax rates. I therefore can't comment on legislation outside South Africa. Our tax rates are generally much higher than in the US.
Hi. I would like to invest for my kids. Got two properties I'm interested in buying both are commercial. My question is should I put my kids name and mine or put them in a company or trust.
Hi Siya, well done for being is such a great position to be able to provide for your children in such a generous manner. I would put both properties in the same company. If they are commercial properties you can register the Pty for VAT and then claim back the transfer fees. The other positive could be if the shares of the company are held by a Trust then the assets with fall outside your estate meaning there is no estate duty (20%) on your passing.
What if u only buy and sell 1 house at a time while still owning ur primary residence.. are all those buys & sells of ur non primary residence taxed? 🤔
Yes, that is correct your company will be considered as a "trading" company not an investment company and therefore taxed at the normal company tax rate.
Hi new to property investment. how do I contact you and are you from Australia ,
Enjoyed you content vert much.
Hi there, I am based in South Africa, so the tax rates and regulations I referred to are related to South Africa
May i ask can am idea of you owning the company and making that company own the properties while A trust owns a certain amount of shares ??
Can that also work
Yes, this is possible, the accounting will be adjusted according to the percentage ownership.
Company seems to be the way 🤔
For investment property, I would agree.