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    Rob: the name of the other company was Ryan & Associates (in Perth), website: http://www.ryanest.com. They have a form you can fill in at http://www.ryanest.com/#!tax-depreciation-schedules/c1rkj (click the “UK Property” button). I spoke to one of their associates who said they don’t have people on the ground (yet) in the UK to perform an inspection (which would be required if your e-documentation isn’t sufficient).

    Cheers,
    Lance

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    I looked high and low for either a US-based or an Australian-based firm that could produce ATO-compatible depreciation reports for my Texas properties. Washington Brown (Australian firm) was the only one I found. But I only used their reports for my ATO filings, not for my IRS filings in the US. For that I generated a depreciation schedule myself using an online MACRS depreciation calculator. Different country, different rules for calculating depreciation.

    Rob: I did find one other Australian-based firm that produces ATO-compatible depreciation reports, and for UK-based properties no less. But I don’t remember the name! I’ll try to find it again and, if I do, I’ll post it here.

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