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  • Profile photo of igreenigreen
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    @igreen
    Join Date: 2011
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    I have a negatively geared property.

    When do you claim your tax benefits on a negatively geared property? Is it annually / quarterly / monthly. Annually is straight forward what about quarterly and monthly. Do I have to pay the tax agent fees on a monthly / quarterly basis based on the frequency I am claiming tax benefits for the negatively geared property.

    Regards
    Stephen

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    @qlds007
    Join Date: 2003
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    Hi Stephen

    This will depend on whether you are employed or self employed, the entity you purchased the property in i.e Trust / individually and to a certain extent you own cash flow requirements.
     
    Assuming you would like Tax adjustment on a regular basis and are on a PAYG basis i would be undertaking a Depreciation schedule immediately (if not already done) and then submitting a Tax variation to the ATO. Once this is approved you give this to your employer and he will deduct a lower rate of Tax based on the adjustment to your Tax coding.

    This way you will receive in each pay packet.

    How you pay your tax agent is again between the 2 of you to decide but most of us pay our Accountants / Tax Agents annually once we lodge the Return.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

    Profile photo of Mick CMick C
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    @shape
    Join Date: 2010
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    Stephen – you can claim the benefit from day one and dont need to wait till the end of the year…; i think it was called – Income Tax Withholding Variation – previously known as a Section 22?? variation.

    When i had my first IP, i had my accountant do the above…but once i started to build on my IP portfolio and went self employed it got a bit to complex for my accountant ahah – But speak to your accountant about it; as the rules could have changed in the last few years.

    Regards
    Michael

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    @derek
    Join Date: 2004
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    The process of receiving early tax deductions is in place under section 15.15 of the tax act. If you know your situation and are handy with a calculator pretty easy to do. Have been completing these for 10 yrs.
     
    Necessary form for wage earners http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/content.asp?doc=/content/00188348.htm

    Self employed and income from other sources supplement http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/content.asp?doc=/content/00188344.htm

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