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antonovskan(Initiate)Initiate
14 Apr 2026

Hi Guys, could you please help with the following. My ex husband got injury at work and was receiving workers comp for 1.5 years. Now the insurer reduced his payments to $280 per week. He still can't work and his doctors are saying this condition is permanent. They are going to fight this in court but for now he is on minimum survivable payments. His mother wants to gift my ex one of her investment properties so he could pay off half of his mortgage. She knows she will have to pay CGT. He on the other hand will have to pay stamp duty and CGT when selling the apartment to pay off his portion of the mortgage. ATO, I guess, will consider the whole amount of the sale as his income. So he will have to pay tax of $350K which will be the sale price. Is my understanding is correct? How can he avoid loosing so much money? He already going through severe depression and anxiety becoming disabled at 50 years of age. And now he will have to half the help he will be getting. It doesn't seem to be fair. Could you please advise if my understanding is correct? Not the fairness but the tax part of coarse ! Thank you!

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KaraATO(Community Support)Community Support
15 Apr 2026

Hi @antonovskan,


I may need a bit more info to make sure I’m giving you the right guidance.


I just wanted to let you know that questions about stamp duty are handled by your state or territory revenue office, not the ATO, so you’ll need to contact them directly about any stamp duty implications.


To better understand the scenario, can you confirm whether the property is being:

  • Sold by your ex‑husband’s mother, and the sale proceeds will then be gifted to your ex‑husband? Or,
  • Gifted to your ex-husband, and they plan on selling it?

Either way, we do have a really handy article about tax on gifts and inheritances that I think can help answer your question/s.

antonovskan(Initiate)Initiate
15 Apr 2026

Thank you, Kara! The property haven't changed hands yet. My ex is just seeking advice on what would benefit him more. His mother wants to help either selling and giving him money or gifting him the property so he can then sell pretty much immediately .

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