Depreciation
residentialWA government warns consumers about east coast “property investment spruikers"
The warning follows officers from WA's consumer protection attending a number of free seminars to gauge the content and message being presented to potential investors.
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negative gearingProperty investors face greater ATO scrutiny following $78 million data-matching budget handout
The money will be used to strengthen existing reporting systems for taxable government grants and sales of real property, among other things.
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taxLandlords tax deductions rise to $38.6 billion or $23,000 per tax return: ATO figures
This equates to an average tax deduction of $23,000 per landlord.
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negative gearingPaul Clitheroe warns against negative gearing for just the tax deductions
A loss on an investment may reduce your tax, but it is still a loss, and the whole point of investing is to make money and build wealth, says Paul Clitheroe.
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residentialFive key slides: Where property fits into your wealth-creation strategy
These five key slides are presented by Peter Handberg, financial adviser at WHK.
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depreciationUnderstanding phase A depreciation estimates, and how they can save you money
No major development should be without a phase A depreciation schedule, which can help investors understand how much they can deduct in depreciation.
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depreciationHow to find which property tax depreciation method is right for your investment
Most property investors choose the diminishing value depreciation method, but there are advantages to the prime cost method as well.
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depreciationWhen an inspection is required for a tax depreciation schedule
In most instances a quantity surveyor will conduct a property inspection when preparing a tax depreciation schedule, but there are rare cases when it is not needed.
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taxHow property investors can ease the pain of a tax audit
Even a visit to the dentist is looking better than a tax audit. But it doesn't have to be nerve-racking.
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depreciationWhat new depreciation tax rules mean for property investors
The ATO changed its legislation regarding depreciation on July 1. Here's what it means for residential and commercial property investors.
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