crj replied to the topic Help how to make PPOR into IP to buy new PPOR ‹(•¿•)› in the forum Why do you think your 14 years, 10 months ago
Why do you think your existing PPOR would make a good IP? Prima facie – a return of $300 p.w is a gross yield on $420K of 3.7% per annum before expenses and you would be paying 6% plus on your borrowings.What is it about your PPOR that makes it a good IP? Is it a low maintenance yard, is it close to services, does it have good potential for c…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic How much CGT would be payable? in the forum Bear in mind purchase costs 14 years, 10 months ago
Bear in mind purchase costs such as stamp duty, legal fees and selling costs such as agent's fees form part of your cost base.The date of the contract is what is important for calculating whether the 50% discount for CT applies.
crj replied to the topic Capital gains tax in the forum If you’re building a house 14 years, 10 months ago
If you're building a house to sell, then CGT is irrelevant as the profit will be part of your normal income. Also you will need to factor in GST.
crj replied to the topic General Commercial Queries? in the forum Commercial Property 14 years, 11 months ago
As Scott says – look at the lease. Don't generalise on commercial leases particularly of small shops beacause you have any of the following:a. tenant pays all outgoingsb. landlord pays all outgoingsc. tenant pays some outgoingsd. tenant pays a %age of the increase in outgoings from a base dateYour capital growth depends on your ability to…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic Giving existing tenants notice when just bought the place in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 11 months ago
In NSW the Vendor could issue a 30 day notice if the sale is with vacant possession. Did you buy with Vacant possession or subject to existing tenancies
crj replied to the topic Property search program a waste??? in the forum Can you look up something eg 14 years, 11 months ago
Can you look up something eg API median prices and then search on realestate.com.au
crj replied to the topic Helping Mum out in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 11 months ago
Confirmed. Sale is a CGT event and does not fall within an exemption. Cost base can be increased by rates, insurance, interest, maintenance.
First place to start is making sure you are maximising any work-related deductions or deductible self-education expenses. Better still, if you are paying them can you negotiate for your employer to pay them.Second, possibly julia Hartman's book on tax and property investment. Note that tax laws change constantly.Third remember there are state t…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic Company Tax in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 11 months ago
No. You are looking at cashflow which is different to income and expenses from a taxation perspective. Deposits are not deductible but are capital expenditure or if you are turning over houses will be part of the cost of trading stock.
crj replied to the topic Previous owner still in house after settlement in the forum WA practice may be 14 years, 11 months ago
WA practice may be different. In NSW they should be completely out before settlement otherwise they are not in a position to give vacant possession and are unable to fulfil the contract. As conveyancing is a state rather than commonwealth matter and each state has its own rules, if someone is after assistance it will be much more meaningful f…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic To fix or not to Fix, that is the question in the forum It would be nice to have a 14 years, 11 months ago
It would be nice to have a crystal ball. Variable interest rates have risen between 0.75 and 0.95 depending on who you are with. On my discount there is still a gap of about 1.5% between current variable and 3 year fixed interest rates.So on $300,000 the difference for 3 years between current variable and current fixed is $13,500 over 3 y…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic Insider Information in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 11 months ago
property1234 rather than ask lay people where if you are alleged to make a mistake in ethics you would have to spend time energy and emotion defending would it not be better to ask your professional association for a ruling and also whether you would be obliged to disclose any additional information to the vendor.
crj replied to the topic declaring debt with an individual as trustee in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 11 months ago
As a trustee you have a right to be indemnified for debts you incur acting in that capacity from the trust property. The issue you have is that you are the trustee so any borrowings by the trust are borrowings by you with a right of indemnification from the trust property, but the assets of the trust don't belong to you but are held by you in…[Read more]
crj replied to the topic CGT – HELP!!! in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 11 months ago
Good news if your intention is to buy build and sell you will not be subject to capital Gains Tax, instead you will be a developer and pay tax on all your profits
crj replied to the topic “Subject to…..” caveats on contracts in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 12 months ago
Talk to a solicitor. If the wording is just "subject to valuation" this may be uncertain. The solicitor will need to see the whole contract.
crj replied to the topic Best tax outcome? in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 12 months ago
I'm sure that you are not expecting anyone to recommend that you break the law
crj replied to the topic “Subject to…..” caveats on contracts in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 12 months ago
What is the exact wording of the caluses?
crj replied to the topic Selling Sub-Divided Block within 12 months of FHOG in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 12 months ago
if you enter a contract for the vacnat part before 12 months have elapsed you will be paying CGT and not be eligible for the 50% discount
crj replied to the topic Mildura – thoughts on a new villa opportunity? in the forum Help Needed! 15 years ago
look at the future of the wine industryhttp://www.smh.com.au/business/de-bortolis-new-red-leaves-a-sour-taste-20091123-iyey.htmlThe health/water in the Murray will be the issue.
crj replied to the topic ATO developer question in the forum Legal & Accounting 15 years ago
Our system of taxation is self assessment which means if you get it wrong there are penalties. If you're selling new houses (which includes houses less than 5 years old that haven't been sold before) you are building – your turnover would require you to be registered for GST. The ATO gets land transfer information etc etc. What if you're tel…[Read more]
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