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Selling off assets to citizens of foreign countries has always been stupid. It is not foreign investment: it is investment for the foreigners. But, selling assets to citizens with connections to the Chinese Communist Party, a potential enemy of our country, should always been unthinkable.
There are rules for the foreign purchase of residential property: government approval must be sort prior to purchase; properties must be sold when an owner’s temporary visa expires; temporary visa holders cannot own more than one established property; Australian companies and trusts controlled by foreigners cannot own established properties; properties ostensibly bought to live in cannot be let out; new properties and redevelopments must be commenced within a set time frame.
All these rules have been broken, as well as false information given. Fines for offences range from $135, 000 plus 3 years jail for anyone buying a property without Foreign Investment Board approval, to $225,000 for anyone assisting illegal purchases.
The average fine levied by the ATO, has been $7,000 only! The same old kowtowing by a governments when it comes to foreigners, particularly the Chinese
But, hooray hooray, China itself has come to the rescue of our gormless and gutless government and its pathetic public service.
The latest FIRB report shows that Chinese investment in our residential market has plummeted. In 2016, the CCP put a brake on money flowing out of China because of suspected money laundering by rich Communists. Since then, up to 2018-19, there has been a big decline in residential investment from 26,253 to 3,986 properties.
It’s fortunate in this case that China takes criminal activity more seriously than our own ‘dollars at any price’ government. And it is a disgrace that the ATO, busy hounding small business and individuals for minor matters, turns a virtual blind eye to illegal foreign buyers who REDUCE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS