July 2026 Update: Tax Readiness, Smarter Imports & Navexa MCP

Tom Wilson
9 July 2026
Insights for Australian investors — portfolio tracking, tax strategies, and market commentary.

July’s Navexa update covers tax readiness, carry-forward capital losses, smarter importing, Navexa MCP and a quick mobile app preview.

Tom Wilson
9 July 2026

A plain-English guide to ETF tax reporting, AMIT statements, cost-base adjustments, CGT parcels and what Australian investors may need to track.

Navarre Trousselot
7 July 2026

Add extra portfolios to eligible Navexa plans without changing subscription, useful if you need another entity, SMSF, trust, company or account.

Tom Wilson
30 June 2026

Watch Navexa’s EOFY 2025/26 tax webinar and learn how to review portfolio data, CGT reports, AMIT/AMMA details and accountant-ready tax reports.

Navarre Trousselot
19 June 2026
Navarre Trousselot joined Owen Rask to explain ETF tax traps, CGT, cost base adjustments and why better portfolio records matter.

Navarre Trousselot
12 June 2026

In this June update, we show where to find exports, record sales, check income and tax reports, and navigate common tools in Navexa.

Tom Wilson
11 June 2026

In April 2026, Navexa launched a redesigned platform built to make portfolio tracking faster, cleaner, and easier to manage. Here’s what changed.

Tom Wilson
4 June 2026

Five common tax traps Australian investors should check before 30 June, including FIFO, capital losses, broker records and AMIT adjustments.

Navarre Trousselot
17 May 2026

The 2026-27 Federal Budget proposes replacing the 50% CGT discount with cost base indexation and a 30% minimum tax rate from 1 July 2027. For investors, the challenge is not just the tax impact.

Tom Wilson
15 May 2026

Navexa’s May update covers tax readiness, global platform improvements, AI importing, faster portfolios, mobile app progress and support updates.

Tom Wilson
12 May 2026

A short guide to investment income tax on Australian shares and ETFs, including dividends, franking credits, DRPs and distributions.

Navarre Trousselot
5 June 2024

A short guide to the two main Australian tax areas share investors should understand: investment income and capital gains tax.

Navarre Trousselot
5 June 2024