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  • Profile photo of Getting ThereGetting There
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    @getting-there
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    Hello everyone,
    I purchased an investment property in August 2003 and are going to have it available for rent end of July 2004. The house needed renovations as it was a sleeping beauty. Substancial structual work has been done so and the interest payments alone have reached 5 figures. Ive been advised by my accountant that i will not able to claim expenses, depreciation, interest, etc because it was not rented or ready for rent during this finishing financial year. Is this totally true or do i have other options??

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    Probably true. You have to at least have the property on the market looker for renters to be able to claim. As far as I am aware.

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    @depreciator
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    Not sure of the relevance of a 1515.

    The work you have done on the property will be regarded as a ‘cost of aquisition’. It won’t be depreciable, but will add to your cost base for CGT calculations down the track. Pity you couldn’t have rented the place out for 6 months – even at a low rent.

    Scott

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    @p0sitivecashfl0w
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    If you haven’t purchased a property this fin year, but have spent a fair amount of dollars setting up trust/company, on valuations, building reports, accountant fees, general expenses related to property searching etc. Are you still able to claim the expenses this fin year?

    J.

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    @getting-there
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    thank you everyone for your comments. ill take it all on board ond decide what to do. Cheers.

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