All Topics / Legal & Accounting / Accountants – advice
Any accountant here!
Can you please advise if the line of credit is still deductible, when an asset against it has been sold.
eg sell IP with LOC against it, IP loan paid out in full but still have LOC loan can i still get tax deductions against my income.
Thanks
The problem you may have is that if you had the funds from the sale to pay out the LOC, and you CHOSE not to, the nexus between the interest payments and the relevant income earning activity will be broken, and therefore not deductible.
However, in Brown's case, the monies received for the sale of a business did not fully repay the loan taken out, so the interest was deductible after the business had ceased trading.
http://law.ato.gov.au/atolaw/view.htm?docid=DTR/TR2003D8/NAT/ATO/00001
Agree with Dan42, unless of course you can demonstrate nexus (connection/relationship) of the LOC loan to an income generating activity (not hobby or private nature). (eg, you used it for deposit for an investment property)
Interesting that you still have a LOC loan when the security asset has been sold off?!
Sorry forgot to mention LOC against PPOR. Have not sold yet just seeking clarification and advised by accountant that can't claim it against income when asset sold.
Thanks all
Dan42 wrote:The problem you may have is that if you had the funds from the sale to pay out the LOC, and you CHOSE not to, the nexus between the interest payments and the relevant income earning activity will be broken, and therefore not deductible.
However, in Brown's case, the monies received for the sale of a business did not fully repay the loan taken out, so the interest was deductible after the business had ceased trading.
http://law.ato.gov.au/atolaw/view.htm?docid=DTR/TR2003D8/NAT/ATO/00001
Thanks Dan, I was looking for that one.
Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
http://www.Structuring.com.au
Email MeLawyer, Mortgage Broker and Tax Advisor (Sydney based but advising Aust wide) http://www.Structuring.com.au
You must be logged in to reply to this topic. If you don't have an account, you can register here.