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Significant Investor Visa (SIV ). Stacey Martin, Dip FP CFP, GAICD Specialist Wealth Advisor – Expatriates & Significant Investor Visa, Asia Ambassador, NAB Private Wealth, Sydney, Australia Email: stacey.martin@nab.com.au Phone: +61 413 127 677.
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Significant Investor Visa (SIV) Stacey Martin, Dip FP CFP, GAICD Specialist Wealth Advisor – Expatriates & Significant Investor Visa, Asia Ambassador, NAB Private Wealth, Sydney, Australia Email: stacey.martin@nab.com.au Phone: +61 413 127 677
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What is the Significant Investor Visa program? • Objective of Australia's SIV Program • Attract wealthy individuals to contribute to Australia's economic prosperity • State based applications (will be via Austrade from 1/7/15) • Benefit for SIV Applicants • No language requirement and relaxed age and other criteria • Gain permanent residency at end of four year period • (can extend twice for 2 years) • Note: required to be in Australia 40 days pa or spouse 180 days pa 4
How has the program been going? • Program Statistics • Expressions of interest submitted 2,287 • Invitations issued from state nomination 1,972 • Primary applications lodged 1,679 • Primary visas granted 751 • Source: DIBP as at 31/3/15 • Applicants from: • China 89% • Hong Kong 4% • South Africa, Malaysia & Japan 1% each • Applying to: • Victoria 57% • NSW 32% • QLD 5% • WA & SA 2% each 6
New investment regime - proposed from 1 July, 2015 • “Our aim, as part of our broader competitiveness agenda, • is to attract more investment into Australia that makes a material difference to supporting sustainable growth, productivity and job creation. • We are keen to attract additional investment which • supports innovation and which provide new sources • of growth capital.” • Andrew Robb, Minister for Trade and Investment, • October 2014
New complying investment framework • Three Investment Components • Australian Venture Capital Limited • partnership funds • 2. Funds investing in small to micro capitalised companies listed on an Australian exchange • 3. Balancing investment options Venture Capital Balancing Investments Small/micro capital
1. Australian Venture Capital Limited Partner Funds • $500,000 into ESVCLP or VCLP’s • Why this sector? • Government program - investment in start-up and early expansion businesses • Target sectors include agribusiness, tourism, medical, science and technology • What do they do? • Raise capital of minimum of $10M (maximum $100M for ESVCLP) • Invest in Australian business worth less than $50M ($250M for VCLP) • How do you invest? • Fund terms typically 10 years, investment made over first 5 years • Returns are tax free to investors (can’t use ESVCLP losses) • List of registered funds is on the AusIndustry website Venture Capital 9
2. Small and micro capital Australian Share funds • $1,500,000 in emerging companies • Australian listed equities with a market capitalisation of less than $500M • Minimum of 20 stocks in the portfolio, with no stock greater than 10% Small/micro capital 10
3. Balancing Investments • $3,000,0000 into Australian managed funds or LIC’s Corporate bonds Balancing Investments Property (max 10% residential) Listed company shares
What about tax? Investment earnings are subject to tax in Australia • interest income, share dividends, rental income and • gains are taxed on a sliding scale up to 45% over $180,000 • potential tax concessions on gains from Australian shares • ESVCLP/VCLP’s are tax exempt • Note: engage Australian tax advisor to obtain Tax File Number
New Stream: Premium Investor Visa (PIV) $15,000,000 for residency after 12 months • potential applicants referred to Austrade for invitation • Austrade assessment on business skills or aligned to national investment priorities • Philanthropic donations as defined by the R&D tax incentive legislation in medicine, health and agriculture Note: accelerated time frame critical to obtain specialist tax planning advice
What services do SIV Applicants need? NAB Migrant banking - identification & account opening - introduce relationship banker Migration Agent - determine appropriate visa - manage immigration process SIV Applicant and spouse • NAB Private Wealth Advisor • understand objectives • & assess risk profile • - recommend complying investments NAB Private Banker - ongoing banking relationship - transfer funds and transactions Investment Managers - NAB Invest, MLC, JB Were and other specialists NAB Business, Agri, Property - assist with business and other purchases Accountant, Lawyer & other professionals - TFN, annual compliance, tax planning and business structuring
Constructing compliant investment portfolios Balancing investments and emerging shares - NAB Invest boutique managers , MLC funds management and JB Were solutions - Range of third party managers on our Approved Investments List - Other funds can be arranged on request Venture Capital Limited Partnerships - Registered funds listed on AusIndustry website - Facilitate introductions to funds that are currently raising capital
Integrated client service experience • Agent identifies potential SIV Applicant • Engage NAB SIV Concierge Team • NAB SIV Concierge – Migrant Banking, Private Banking and Wealth Advisory • Meet with client to understand objectives and requirements • NAB Wealth Advisory – risk profiling (in mandarin if required) • Understanding Applicants investment preferences • Statement of Advice with recommendation for SIV Compliant portfolio in line with Applicants objectives • Introduction to legal or other business services if required • Provision of 1413 compliance for proposed SIV portfolio to Migration Agent • Investments purchased with funds sourced in line with migration application • Introduction to Accountant for TFN and annual lodgement requirements • Regular investment review over the complying period and other wealth services and professional introductions for moving to Australia