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  • crj replied to the topic Development in Mining Subsidence Areas in the forum General Property 14 years, 3 months ago

    It looks like you will need approval to build from the Board.  This should indicate whether they think there are likely to be any problems.

  • crj replied to the topic Commercial – residential – is GST applicable? in the forum Commercial Property 14 years, 4 months ago

    Scott No Mates wrote:
    By being registered for gst, you could purchase 'as going concern' hence not paying the tax, providing it meets the other requirements of the ATO.

    'It;s not a going concern – it is untenanted

  • crj replied to the topic Right of way dispute in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 4 months ago

    A copy should be attached to your contract when you bought, otherwise online search with land titles

  • crj replied to the topic Right of way dispute in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 4 months ago

    The first thing to do is to look at the title deed for the common property and see what the terms of the right of way are.  The second would be to talk to the council and find out exactly what has happened and why

  • crj replied to the topic Commercial – residential – is GST applicable? in the forum Commercial Property 14 years, 4 months ago

    It's not a going concern as untenanted.  If the current owner is registered for GST then GST will need to be charged in most circumstances, if you are cnverting to residential after you purchase it is unlikely that if GST is charged to you that yuu would be able to recoup it as it would be an input taxedd supply to you

  • On the other hand I can think of a number of blue chip stocks that if you'd invested $10000 in the early 90s are worth several multiples of that. 

  • crj replied to the topic How do I sell a property without using a real estate agent? in the forum General Property 14 years, 4 months ago

    Get a valuation, put a board outside, letterbox drop the neighbourhood

  • crj replied to the topic Claiming Main Residence in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 4 months ago

    Duckster unfortunately is incorrect, if it is a PpOR from the beginning and you rent it out your cost base is reset from the time it is rented out, if it is an IP and then becomes a PPOR the cost base is not reset although your costs when it is a PPOR eg interest rates etc can get added to your cost base

  • crj replied to the topic Claiming Main Residence in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 4 months ago

    There are a number of decisions which are quite clear that as soon as possible means just that, not as soon as it is convenient to you.  http://www.smh.com.au/money/borrowing/practicable-is-what-ato-preaches-20100524-w6ps.html

  • crj replied to the topic Contract of Sale and Depreciation Special Condition in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 4 months ago

    This is a clause dealing with plant and equipment, not building write off.  With plant and equipment this always used to be a normal c;ause

  • crj replied to the topic Conveyancing Lawyer – ACT & NSW located in the South West Sydney in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 4 months ago

    As state/territory laws are different you need someone who understands the law of the particular state/territory.  Most ACT conveyancing people would be familiar with NSW, those in NSW in near vicinity of ACT would be familiar with both.  Most Sydney based would not be

  • crj replied to the topic Final inspection demands WA in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 4 months ago

    What does your contract say?  Take the contract and get advice from your lawyer

  • crj replied to the topic Buying a property – existing rental management agreement? in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 5 months ago

    No.  You should be able to change the agent or self-manage

  • crj replied to the topic 6 year CGT rule in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 5 months ago

    This si quite common to have one PPOR which you are not living in.  In my situation we moved out of our PPOR 18 months ago, and have bought another house we live in which we are not intending to claim as our PPOR because ultimately we want to move back, on the other hand we want to be able to put pictures up, and do things with the yard here…[Read more]

  • crj replied to the topic 6 year CGT rule in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 5 months ago

    pwinne wrote:
    It was sold in early 2008. We didnt, or havent claimed any exemption.I was hoping that MY old PPOR was considered as such until I moved to the house we are in now, in November 2007.Valuation may be an issue…? I dont think I have one for that specific date frame.Cheers

    Unless your wife has shown a capital gain on her house in her…[Read more]

  • crj replied to the topic 6 year CGT rule in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 5 months ago

    What has happened with your wife's house you moved into?  If this has been sold and your wife has claimed the PPOR exemption, then your POR exemption will only be until you moved in.  If it has not been sold then you and your wife need to look at whether half the PPOR exemption should go to both houses or the whole to one house.The second issue i…[Read more]

  • crj replied to the topic Broken Hill in the forum Help Needed! 14 years, 5 months ago

    It reads as if you have a non inhabitable house (or at least one that a tenant won't live in pre renovation), that you bought it when it was attractive to a tenant or your then tenant couldn't be bothered shifting.  Why are you surprised that a house that needs money spent on it is not going to fetch as much as when you bought it.Couple this with…[Read more]

  • crj replied to the topic capital gains tax on sub div. in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 5 months ago

    The implication is that you are intending to sell the rear.  In this case CGT will not apply as your intention is to develop and you will not get any discount if you hold for more than 12 months.  Your profit will be based on the % age of the current value of the rear block as is to the whole plus a proprtion of the subdivision costs deducted f…[Read more]

  • The issue you will have is whether you have waived any rights you might have under the subject to finance clause.  You need legal advice which looks at the exact wording of the clause and what you have done.  General advice from people on a forum is useless to you.If you are bound get a credit card

  • crj replied to the topic Rent for the date of settlement in the forum Legal & Accounting 14 years, 5 months ago

    Read your contract.eg NSW 2005 contract says vendor entitled to rents and liable for rates up to and incuding the adjsutment date

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