Solar Investments
High yield, Low risk + 45% Tax-Free Return
Opportunity
- Low start-up cost; Investments available in $40K Unit increments
- Supported by Government Incentives; Multiple systems available with full government subsidies to purchase on many farms & commercial properties (Sheds, Warehouses etc.)
- Extra Subsidies; Substantial Government legislated cash flow subsidy till 2028
- Average Annual return 22.29% ( from equipment on your property in SEQ)
- Tax deductibility; 45% of cash flow non-taxable for the first 8-10 years.
- Strong Cash Flow for 25 years with increases dramatically exceeding CPI.1
- Minimised Risk; 28 Point risk minimisation strategy, 25 year warranty on the Solar PV Grid Systems
- Finance Options; A range of options are available to suit individual requirements
Anyone can attempt this, but only properly prepared exhaustive planning and specialised knowledge will yield consistent reliable results, maximum returns and minimal problems.
Very low risk and secure investment delivering high yield and unbeatable ROI
Cash flow Example: A Farm or business owner in SEQ installs six units for a total cost of $240,000.00. Of the cash flow generated by these 6 units of $53,000 plus p.a., $24,000 p.a. is tax free for the first 10 years from depreciation. If the last rate of increase1 is maintained each year, the income will increase from year 8, and the taxable income will increase exponentially. From year 10, all income will be taxable. On current annual power price rises, the income at that time would be $69,080.00 p.a.2
In the words of prominent financial advisor Noel Whittaker, “These examples are based on the assumption that the price of power will keep going up and the sun will keep shining. I reckon that’s a safe bet.” 3
Free feasibility study and full details provided to qualified parties and their financial advisors.
- 1 13.29% increase on 1 July 2010.
- 2 Takes into account income increase less system power output dropping at 1% pa, as allowed for in warranty.
- 3 Noel Whittaker, The Sunday Mail, QLD, Page 68, 4th July 2010.




