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Hi
I have a couple of investment properties in Vic and am looking to purchase a PPOR in NSW as I am currently renting. I know that I can't receive tax deductions were I to redraw on one of my IP loans and put it into the PPOR.
I am considering maximising the finance on 1 IP to pay off the loan on the 2nd IP (or bring it down to a minimal amount). When this is done I am considering selling the 2nd IP and taking all of the equity to put into the PPOR.
Does anyone know if this is possible to do whilst still enjoying the tax deductible benefits on the 1 IP with the large mortgage, or will the movement of the funds in this way still constitute personal use and not enjoy the tax benefits?All rather conceptual, but advice would be welcomed.
Thanks
It all comes down to the "purpose" test.
Just think – "what will the funds be used for?"
If they're going towards an IP – then they're deductible. If going towards a PPOR – then they're not.
Cheers
Jamie
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Thanks Jamie M
I guess the "end purpose" will be to go towards the PPOR, however the funds from the increase loan will first of all go into another IP which we will eventually sell, with the proceeds going into the PPOR. I am wondering if there is a minimum time that the funds would need to be in the second IP before it was sold to pass the purpose test?
JB No minimum time as the ATO will get there slice of CGT when the IP is sold.
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If you borrow extra on IP 1 to pay for the loan on IP 2 then sell IP2 the interest on IP1 new loan wll no longer be deductible because you have sold the property the loan relates to.
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