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    Mikala

    Is this also the case with an IP under construction ?

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    Hi Mj

    I bought it months ago on disc when it was first released version 1 so dont have an email and if I did it would be long gone so a link to the site might be helpful

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    hi Phil

    Could you tell me how to get to the download page as I cant seem to find it

    thanks

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    Hi JamesA

    Is this the case in WA? I have searched the link by The Mortgage Advisor and cannot find where it states this. My understanding is you have to move into the property within twelve months to receive the FHOG.

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    Mine is my signature…

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    Hi Julie

    We were planing on building a house as our PPOR but due to work we moved to VIC for training for 12mths and return to WA where we were to move closer to city where our work was to be. Since moving to VIC our job prospects have changed again.
    We are renting in Melb. We are returning to WA in Jan where we recently purchased another block which we are building an IP on.
    When is CGT payable? At tax time or when property is sold?
    Should we ask our accountant to put it in writing as lifeX says? Is this sufficient if the ATO comes knocking?
    Will mention section 118-110 and 118-115 to our accountant and see what he says.

    Thanks for your replies

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    Fat Tony

    I grew up in Baulkham Hills. But havent lived there for a few years now.

    If you are interested, I know of a Financial Advisor who lives in Quakers Hill. PM me and I will give you his details.

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    DB Fistly welcome to the forum.

    I am not sure about NSW but have a look at
    http://www.dtf.wa.gov.au/cms/osr_content.asp?ID=174

    Its for WA but may be of some help in locating a NSW site.

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    Hi

    KP Please correct me if i am wrong, as I am still trying to figure things out myself.

    If the property was worth 550,000 minus 395,000(mortgage) = 155,000(equity) x 80% = 124,000(borrowing capacity)

    Am I missing something or just wrong?
    [dazed]
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    Thanks for the replies.

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    Hi Steve

    I also cannot access the web page. Could I please reserve 2 tickets for Melbourne please.

    Regards

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    Hi Steve

    Ive tried the links from both this thread and the email but both come up web page unavailable.
    I’m trying to book for Melbourne. Is it booked out?

    Regards

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    Hi Denyell

    PM means Private Message.
    You click on the PM button at botton of message, type the message you want to send to the recipiant and press post new reply.

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    Thanks for the replies.

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    I’m with redwing Great link[thumbsupanim]

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    Hi Caleb

    Try this web site http://www.teenageinvestor.com

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    Hi Kaloni

    The website for the jaffasoft calculator is http://www.jaffasoft.com Under heading property and click on analysis calculator.[cap]

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    Hi Wayne

    My personal opinion is Daikin is a far superior brand in quality and performance. Other good brands are LG and Mitsubishi.

    As a qualified Refrigeration / Airconditioning Mechanic although not working in the field at present.The indoor unit is hung on an external wall as preference to the installer (easy install).

    They can be hung on an internal wall also. Although you will have to run the pipe work up into the ceiling then out through the eves to the condensing unit (outdoor unit). The piping can be hidden inside trunking, usually about 300-350mm long. The total pipe run should not exceed 15meters from inside to outside or more refigerant would be required.(more costs)

    You can even get units that allow up to 4 indoor units run from 1 outdoor unit. These are good if you want to add indoor units to other rooms at a later date or when funds are available. Remember each pipe run has max 15 meters, so central location of outdoor unit should be taken into consideration.

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    Hi thecrest

    Slit systems are good in terms of energy consumption. Diakin have a new model out which is inverter driven ie: compressor speeds up when heating/cooling is required and slows down as it reaches the temp set point (saving power consumption). Older units just turn on and off as required.(exactly the same as your fridge)

    My personal opinion is Daikin is a far superior brand in quality and performance. Other good brands are LG and Mitsubishi.

    Although there are much cheaper makes available the quality will be much less and will last a great deal less costing much more than the initial savings to repair or even replace a few years later.

    There is even a gas system (same gas as in your kitchen) which runs the heating side of things which is incorporated into the ducting on ducted units which might save you heating costs in the long term but these might be quite costly up front. I have not had any experience working on/with these units but thought they worth looking into though.

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    Dereck

    Thanks for the reply, very informative and helped clarify it for us but for one point.

    What if the building comenced construction before 18th July 1985? just curious.

    Thanks again

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