Few areas of the tax system have attracted as much attention as the rules around negative gearing. So, what exactly is negative gearing and how does it work?
You won't find the term negative gearing in the fine print of Australian tax law. So how has it become so closely - and controversially - linked with the housing market?
When we put this question to the Money team, it wasn't a property crystal ball they wished for, but a better understanding of the basics of home-ownership.
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