Tax question: CFD hedging to lock in profits and receive 50% CGT discount

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    Hey guys,

    Are there any ATO rulings, that make an individual ineligible to receive a 50% CGT discount on a sold share holding, given the following scenario:

    • I have owned shares in a company for 10 months - current holding in profit;
    • I decide to lock in the profits (without triggering a tax event), by using an equivalently sized short CFD position;
    • I hold the share position and short CFD position for the next 2 months - close all positions afterwards;
    • Assuming, profit remained on the long side (owned shares position) and thus was held for over 12 months, I am eligible for a 50% CGT discount on the long side profit;
    • The CFD short position profit is not eligible for a CGT discount - treated as normal CG event.

    Comments/references/general-guidance appreciated!
 
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