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May 22

Tax tips for property investors

  • May 22, 2014
  • Tax tips

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It is an ideal time for individuals to review their investment situation and take the opportunity to minimise their tax obligations.
 

Here is a list of tax tips for property investors:
 

1. Renovations by previous owner
Individuals may be eligible for a deduction for depreciation on the cost of improvement by a previous owner, provided items are identifiable and itemized in a depreciation schedule.

 

2. Repairs at time of purchase
Expenses for repairs to the property are deductible provided that they relate to wear and tear or any other damage as a result of earning rental income.

 

3. Prepay property expenses
Individuals may be able to prepay property expenses up to 12 months in advance. Prepaid expenses are not automatically deductible. A review of eligible payments should be carried out.

 

4. Depreciation schedule
A depreciation schedule prepared by a qualified quantity surveyor outlines the deductions available on an investment property.

 

This can help to add a significant tax deduction for depreciation and also maximise an individuals cash return. The cost of a depreciation schedule is tax deductible.
 

5. Travel expenses
Travelling to a property to inspect, carry out maintenance or collect rent may be able to be claimed as a tax deduction.

 

6. Keep receipts
It is important to keep all receipts to be able to prove deductions and show why the expense was incurred to derive assessable income.

 

7. Property data matching
The ATO uses data matching techniques, including monitoring property transaction details to target property investors ensuring the correct amount of tax is paid.

 

Our team of professional accountants are at hand to deal with any questions or queries regarding this article.
Call (02) 4926 2300 or email us.

 

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