melbear replied to the topic When/How/Who…places caveat ? in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
If it’s a one off, I would get a solicitor to do it.
If it was going to happen more than once, I would still get the solicitor to do it first – and then for subsequent times just copy their wording etc.
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Help needed to find a solicitor in S/E Melbourne? in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
Gatsby, how come you want a solicitor?
For a standard refinance, you can just put ‘self’ in the app form where it asks for your solicitor details….
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Need Help getting into Market. in the forum No Subject 20 years, 6 months ago
Madhun, I should probably clarify and say that the property you have bought as an IP cannot have been bought before July 2000 when GST came in, but other than that my post is absolutely correct.
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Invest from Company? in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
Wayne, is there any way that you could loan the money to a trust that you set up? At the lowest rate that the tax office will let you get away with?
This way the company will still pay 30% tax on the interest it earns, but instead of you paying an extra 18% on it, it is instead being used to build assets for your family in the trust?
Also, a…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Best way to join forces with a money partner?. in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
Hi lifeX
If you currently have the setup where your company collects rent (as long as that’s all above board – not sure about re licences required etc.) then there shouldn’t be a problem piggy backing your joint venture onto it.
I guess I was thinking more along the lines of you having a PM looking after the place, then depositing the money in…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Creating Cash from Negative IPs in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
Marisa, I like the idea of borrowing some extra against the place, and then using that ‘borrowed’ money to cover any shortfall. One solution, not the best, but it would save your out of pocket.
In regards to increasing the rent ($10 per week won’t make much of a dent into your $4K per year!), look objectively at the house, and see if there’s any…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Adelaide in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
rusty, an instalment contract is actually a contract of sale – so you are definitely buying the house.
A lease option is a lease agreement, whereby you are renting the house, and have an ‘option’ (a right, but not an obligation) to purchase the property at a specified price in a specified timeframe.
The legislation only refers to dwellings in…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic LOC and interest deduction in the forum No Subject 20 years, 6 months ago
Luke, excellent advice from Simon if you have a PPOR loan. That way you would be turning some non deductible (PPOR debt) into deductible (pergola debt) expenses.
If you don’t have a PPOR loan, it’s up to you how you want to do it!
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Why is rent deductible? in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
Originally posted by Misty1:
Thanx for the suggestions.
Derek,i tried link to find out about book,searched their books & library list,& couldnt find it. (but it is late…[sleepyanim] I’v requested they send me some info.Misty, I clicked on the ‘Shopping’ link on Dale’s website, and it took me to Tax Battles and Trust Magic info straight…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Question about a different kind of deal.. in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
Newgen, I think it would be two contracts for the purchase (one for each property).
For the financing of your ‘new’ house, you would ask your lender if your loan is portable, and would need to top it up, and transfer the mortgage from your current property to your new property, and you would ‘pay’ the seller the entire $400K on settlement.
melbear replied to the topic Tax credits?? What the….?? in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
What do you mean by Tax Credits? Is it GST related? Or shares related?
Don’t know if this will answer your question, but for FY 02/03 my taxable income was -$107K, so I can carry that forward to FY 03/04 and have to earn $113K before I will pay any tax at all[biggrin]
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Anyone been subject to ATO Tax Audit in the forum Legal & Accounting 20 years, 6 months ago
I was audited in December for seminar expenses only – thank god they didn’t want to know about my property stuff. I would have had all receipts etc., but they asked for a bit of an essay on the seminars…..
In the end I just said, bill me, I couldn’t be bothered with the essay, as my ex had done pretty much the same a couple of months before…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Need Help getting into Market. in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
Rob, it was my understanding that with the FHOG legislation, you could move into the property later in the year and then claim the FHOG….
darkon, if you buy an IP first, and never live in it, you will still be eligible for the FHOG when you do buy a place to live in. On your income, it doesn’t sound like you really need to rely on the FHOG…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic The Mortgage Packaging Calculator in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
Hiya Rob
Sorry I have not posted, but I have found your calculator very useful – but am also disappointed to see in plain black and white (well, colour really) that I am not actually making any money from the property details i input – oh well, I still like it, and it’s been a good growth one[biggrin]
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Off Topic: Covered Calls! in the forum Forum Frolic 20 years, 6 months ago
I’ve made some – and lost some.
I bought some Telstra shares (and hadn’t sold them when they were at $8- d’oh). I wrote about 5 months worth of calls before I got greedy and got called away – which didn’t really bother me as I wasn’t that fussed on holding onto them – but the premiums helped prop up the return on them.
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Melmelbear replied to the topic AGL lesson in the forum No Subject 20 years, 6 months ago
We had the same problem – but sort of in reverse. They ‘estimated’, and then later on read the meter (supposedly) and added about $100 to the bill. They were going to re read the meter when questioned, and ring me back, but they never did![baaa] Ended up paying it, as I didn’t want a hit on my CRA – was certainly never offered a…[Read more]
melbear replied to the topic Best way to join forces with a money partner?. in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
lifeX, sorry, not quite sure.
On one hand, your company appears that it would be ‘managing’ the properties if it were to collect the rent, but on the other hand, they are your own properties.
Why would you not have the rent deposited directly into the trust bank account?
Cheers
Melmelbear replied to the topic Evolution in the forum No Subject 20 years, 6 months ago
Ha ha[biggrin]
Kids, you gotta love them!
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Attacked by Neil Jenman! in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
I think Neil just likes to get on the news, or whatever. It appears he will attack anybody who shows any interest in attempting to help other people get ahead in their lives.
Plus, he never seems bothered about letting the facts get in the way of his ‘good’ story[baaa]
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Melmelbear replied to the topic Destiny Financial Solutions in the forum Help Needed! 20 years, 6 months ago
From other things I have seen/heard about Destiny/Margaret Lomas, it appears that they recommend St George because you can have up to 10 sub accounts. They seem fairly big on cross collateralisation in that sense. From my experience, St George charges $10 per month on every LOC account (including subs) where you do not have direct salary…[Read more]
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