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I am very new to this area and I have a very basic question. I read some posts saying that a property can be under the name of both husband and wife, does this mean that a property can have more than one owners?
For example, if my friend and I decided to buy a house together, can both of us be the owners of the property? If so, when disposing the house, how can we divided the disposal gain.
Hope someone can give some idea, thanks very much
William
Hi William
Yep, you can own a property with a friend. Any profits would generally be split in accordance with the percentage of ownership.
Cheers
Jamie
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Thank you Jamie very much for the reply and I really appreciate it.
I heard that when purchasing the house, you need to inform the ATO whether this property is for home purpose or is for renting purpose. Eventhough I do not physically live in the house and I rent it out. Can I still tell ATO this is for home purpose?
If my friend and I are both the owners of the property, can we claim for the First Home Owner Grant of 7000 per person.
William
Thanks for the article!
I wouldn't suggest claiming the FHOG and not fulfilling the requirements.
And in no way can you both claim the grant for the single property.
williamwpy wrote:Thank you Jamie very much for the reply and I really appreciate it.I heard that when purchasing the house, you need to inform the ATO whether this property is for home purpose or is for renting purpose. Eventhough I do not physically live in the house and I rent it out. Can I still tell ATO this is for home purpose?
William
This would be tax fraud.
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williamwpy wrote:I heard that when purchasing the house, you need to inform the ATO whether this property is for home purpose or is for renting purpose. Eventhough I do not physically live in the house and I rent it out. Can I still tell ATO this is for home purpose?
If my friend and I are both the owners of the property, can we claim for the First Home Owner Grant of 7000 per person.
William
-No to the ATO question.
– The FHOG will only apply once in this situation, ie one grant only…
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