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  • Julia replied to the topic Positive Gearers vs Negative Gearers in the forum No Subject 20 years, 8 months ago

    Who Says You Can’t Buy Positive Cashflow Properties?

    I’m not talking about buying way out in a mining town. My example is based on typical properties in one of our fastest growing shires, Caboolture. The only catch is you need to be a high income earner whose employer will allow you to salary sacrifice. The following is based on a couple whe…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic INVESTING WITH FAMILY in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 9 months ago

    redwing,

    Don’t forget the CGT ramifications. If the property is only in your sister’s name and she lives there initially then she can exempt any capital growth from tax. A 50:50 arrangement will expose half the gain to CGT.

    julia@bantacs.com.au

  • Julia replied to the topic Centre Link & Investment in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    Andy,
    If you are negatively gearing a property Centrelink will add the loss back so you will be incurring expenses that Centrelink do not recognise. Nevertheless if it is negatively geared the worse they can do is say the property has zero effect on your entitlements. If the property is possitively geared yes you wife will start to lose…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Commercial properties in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    Franky,
    What a commercial property is used for can effect the rate of depreciation:
    Some buildings qualify to be depreciated at 4% instead of 2.5%. Commercial buildings constructed after 26th February, 1992 will qualify for the 4% depreciation rate if they are “used mainly for Industrial activities or amenities or offices for workers and s…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Investment Renovating Tax Question in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    Melbear,
    Available for rent is a bear minimum if there has been any private use of the property but in Jack’s case its investment related all the way.
    Steele’s case went so far as allowing interest on vacant land that was one day intended to be income producing.

    Julia@bantacs.com.au

  • Julia replied to the topic Picking your Investing ‘Team’ in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    itsamoorey,

    I’m a CPA but not in Northern Queensland my closest office to you is Maroochydore. We do great things over the internet. Send me your e-mail address and I will send you our free Rental Property Booklet. Just put Rental Property Booklet in the subject. Or you can down load it off our web page http://www.bantacs.com.au

    julia@bantacs.com.au

  • Julia replied to the topic Investment Renovating Tax Question in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    Jack,
    As long as your original intention was to rent the property and that is what you do ie don’t change your mind and move into it yourself. Then the interest from the date of purchase is tax deductible (Steeles Case)
    If you send me your e-mail address I will send you a free booklet on rental properties it has a section on the difference…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Question: Renting out our PPoR in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 9 months ago

    Scheldon,
    Repairs made once the tenant has moved in but that had became necessary while you were living there are fully deductible IT2587.
    The stove if freestanding is plant and equipment so has to be depreciated over its effective life. Accordingly, it won’t make much difference when you buy it.
    Improvements as opposed to repairs will not be…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Tax relief in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 9 months ago

    Faber,
    Very interested in this idea that you can set a valuation when changing from a rental to a private residence. Could you quote me a ruling or section number?

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic Changing title deed in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    petrus,
    Why are you changing the title deed? You may be able to use salary sacrificing to arrange the best tax position with no stamp duty costs and lots of flexability. Have a look at the Salary Sacrifice Rental property kit on http://www.bantacs.com.au.

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic 6 Year Rule, please help! in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    Crackles,
    Section 118-145 6 year rule. If you move out of your main residence you can continue to give it your exemption for CGT but you can only use the exemption on one property. The section does not specify how long you have to live there. Couples are only entitled to one residence between them. Section 118-150 allows you to exempt vacant land…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Tax relief in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    Amanda,

    Any gain you make on the sale of the rental proeprty will be apportioned on a time basis. A valuation will only work if the home is going from being your own to being a rental not the other way. There are a few tricks available such as using section 118-140 to exempt the rental property as your main residence for up to 6 months before…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Paying less tax in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    Cornel,

    The document’s name is 2004 PAYG Income Tax Withholding Variation (ITWW) Application

    To get it from the ATO you need to quote
    NAT5422-3.2003

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic CGT – and high income earners in the forum General Property 20 years, 9 months ago

    Nazza,
    The otherwise deductible rule in subsection 52 makes the benefit exempt so your employer is not subject to FBT at all. Subsection 138(3) also exempts your spouses share of any joint expenses as also otherwise deductible to you.

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic transfering ownership to a business in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    MJ4,
    You should seek professional advice looking at your whole situation and future plans before you transfer anything you already own to the trust. Your post implies that you intend to buy more properties. Why not just buy the positively geared ones in the name of the trust so the losses can be used up. Even as I write this I realise there may…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic Private ruling from ATO on Hybrid Trusts in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 9 months ago

    Better to know the colour of the flag before you start out. How long would you intend to hold an investent property. Considering transaction costs I assume many years. Do you feel that lucky.

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic GST issue in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 9 months ago

    georgisj Posted – 07/02/2004 : 14:39:10

    Any way to claim back GST on new residential property?

    James

    No, if you are going to use it as a domestic rental property.

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic 75/25 split with parents ??? in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    Inna,

    I will leave the equity arguement to Melanie. I just want you to consider if you are going to tie up $150,000 in an investment that has no income return you should at least endeavour to exempt the capital growth from tax if there is enough trust there.

    Julia

  • Julia replied to the topic Private ruling from ATO on Hybrid Trusts in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 9 months ago

    Orion,

    There is a ruling form on the ATO Web site. The area you need to apply for the ruling on is the acceptabilty of the arrangement you discuss in point 3)
    FOr example being allowed to negative gear the loan for the Units when you are unlikely to earn significant income from them because the Hybrid trust will re direct it.

    The ruling wll be…[Read more]

  • Julia replied to the topic brisbane accountant needed in the forum No Subject 20 years, 9 months ago

    Sorry All,

    Having trouble with out new web page. I don’t understand and they only tell me simplistic stories but apparently the site had to become our web master for our e-mail addresses and Melb IT stuffed up.
    Anyway we are getting our e-mails now.

    Julia

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