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Just wondering if there is a website or calculator or tool that determines the total profit or loss after tax on an investment property on a PA basis. I know how to do a P & l but am struggling on working out my tax benefits etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
http://www.triumphantpropertygroup.com.au
Email MeNSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury
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Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
http://www.triumphantpropertygroup.com.au
Email MeNSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury
This spreadsheet should do the trick (it hasn't been updated for a little while though) – http://www.passgo.com.au/investment-property-analysis-tool.html
Cheers
Jamie
Jamie Moore | Pass Go Home Loans Pty Ltd
http://www.passgo.com.au
Email Me | Phone MeMortgage Broker assisting clients Australia wide Email: [email protected]
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Thanks very much
Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
http://www.triumphantpropertygroup.com.au
Email MeNSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury
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Thanks very much
Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
http://www.triumphantpropertygroup.com.au
Email MeNSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury
Hey Jamie,
Quick question about the spreadsheet is the property expenses % include interest repayments? If so how do you work out the percentage, is it against the rental for the year or the value of the property?
Tony Fleming | Triumphant Property Group
http://www.triumphantpropertygroup.com.au
Email MeNSW Buyer's Agent specialising in Western Sydney-Blue Mountains-Orange-Albury
Hi,
This calculator is pretty good as well. http://www.investmentpropertycalculator.com.au/free-investment-property-calculator.html
johk
The Dark Knight wrote:Hey Jamie,Quick question about the spreadsheet is the property expenses % include interest repayments? If so how do you work out the percentage, is it against the rental for the year or the value of the property?
Hiya
No – it's just 25% of the rent received which is a nice round number to cover PM fees and other holding costs.
Cheers
Jamie
Jamie Moore | Pass Go Home Loans Pty Ltd
http://www.passgo.com.au
Email Me | Phone MeMortgage Broker assisting clients Australia wide Email: [email protected]
I like Jamies spreadsheet better!
Thanks Jamie
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