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  • Profile photo of rc388rc388
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    Hello, I live in NSW and planning to buy an investment property also in NSW

    In terms of loan structure I’m looking to take out a second loan based on the equity from PPOR to act as the deposit and pay also for the stamp duty – its almost like a line of credit

    I understand that stamp duty paid on title transfer is counted as part of the cost base and the stamp duty on the mortgage can be claimed over 5 years

    My question is can I claim the interest on the second loan ie. What was used to borrow to pay for the stamp duty on title transfer because I have used it solely for the purpose of producing income? No private use from this account

    Thanks

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    Hi rc888

    Yes interest is deductible based on the purpose the funds are to be used for irrespective of the security used.

    Any other loan costs incurred as a result of the equity loan are also deductible over the term of the loan or 5 years whichever is the lesser.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    rc388 wrote:
    My question is can I claim the interest on the second loan

    Sure can as it's for IP purposes.

    Cheers

    Jamie

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    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    rc388 wrote:
    Hello, I live in NSW and planning to buy an investment property also in NSW

    In terms of loan structure I’m looking to take out a second loan based on the equity from PPOR to act as the deposit and pay also for the stamp duty – its almost like a line of credit

    I understand that stamp duty paid on title transfer is counted as part of the cost base and the stamp duty on the mortgage can be claimed over 5 years

    My question is can I claim the interest on the second loan ie. What was used to borrow to pay for the stamp duty on title transfer because I have used it solely for the purpose of producing income? No private use from this account

    Thanks

    Generally yes, but it depends how you structure things.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Profile photo of Colin RiceColin Rice
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    Always think "what is the purpose of these funds"?

    If for investment generally it will be deductible regardless of what it is secured against. 

    Terryw is correct in regards to the structure as it is not always the case. 

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    Profile photo of Jacqui MiddletonJacqui Middleton
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    Hi rc388,

    Be very careful how you get that equity released. You want to ensure maximum interest deductibility and that you do not cross-collateralized (ie offer both your home and the new IP as “security” for the one loan). You would be surprised how many people get it wrong. Consider using one of the knowledgeable brokers that have responded to your post. Too often we see people seeking advice on the forums and then trying to teach their local broker. Weird approach. Stick with thosein the know and prosper :)

    Jacqui Middleton | Middleton Buyers Advocates
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