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Hi there,
I'm keen on understanding what restrictions exist, if any, regarding using equity in your investment property to pay off your principal place of residence.
I'm looking to refinance my investment property to approx 80% of the value which will give me approx $50k. Will the bank and ATO allow me to move these funds into an offset account or to put these funs into my PPOR?
I'd prefer to obviously make a bigger dent in my PPOR.
Not sue what the restrictions are around doing this type of things.
Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
Cheers
Hi there
Welcome aboard.
You can't do that in order to boost deductible debt and lower non deductible debt.
There's a "purpose test" that is applied to loans to determine whether it's deductible or not – if the purpose is investment related it's deductible, if it's not investment related it isn't. The purpose here is to pay down your PPOR debt – therefore the increased borrowings against your IP won't be deductible.
cheers
Jamie
Jamie Moore | Pass Go Home Loans Pty Ltd
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Sure, they would allow you, but would it be deductible? No.
Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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Hi melbinvestor,
As Jamie mentioned, unfortunately it won't make any difference to the deductibility of the loan and in fact could make your existing loan worse off if you tried to do it.
If it was as simple as you were contemplating, everyone would have their PPOR's paid off and their investment loans maxed out.
Cheers
Tom
You could do it but it would be of no benefit and depending on the rate of the IP v the PPOR plus fees and charges to set up you would likely be worse off!
Colin Rice | CDR Finance
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