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Depreciation on residential buildings – Why 1985 doesn’t matter anymore
It’s amazing how certain aspects of tax depreciation stick in the minds of property investors and real estate professionals. One such example is the residential cut-off date for depreciation on the building structure. Most investors know that 1985 is an important year for depreciation, and many assume that a property built before 1985 will not…
Read More4 Things you need to know about depreciation this tax season
It’s that time of year again where television advertisements start battering us with acronyms like ‘EOFYS’ and shoe boxes of receipts are clutched in trembling hands gripped by the terror of a looming tax return. Whilst fear and dread might be the default emotions for many at this time of year, for property investors it’s…
Read MoreThe average house that achieved over $3,000 worth of depreciation deductions in 59 days
At MCG we occasionally see some astonishing tax depreciation deductions, like the penthouse in Cremorne Point which returned over $170,000 in its first full year of claim, but even an average house can return amazing, yet every-day deductions. Consider a property in Goulburn built in May 2012 and purchased brand new for $315,000 (the above picture is…
Read MoreDisplay homes as property investments – The pros and cons
A display home can be a very attractive option when it comes to property investment. They’re normally built to a high standard, impeccably maintained and have guaranteed rent for a set period. Coupled with this there’s often a high yield and always fantastic tax depreciation deductions. Purchasing a display home is a little different from…
Read MoreHIA voice concerns over the decline in residential construction activity
In a one page bulletin produced last week, the HIA called for interest rate cuts and supply side reforms to arrest the on-going decline in residential construction activity in Australia. The HIA represents the construction industry and by proxy has a vested interest in construction activity; however there is growing evidence of supply side problems with concerns…
Read MoreNew Property vs Old Property – A comparison of tax depreciation deductions for the property investor
There are many considerations when purchasing an investment property. Property investors will need to consider their personal strategy, capital growth potential, rental yield, area demographics, rental demand, maintenance costs and much more. One important piece of the puzzle is property tax depreciation. It isn’t normally one of the first considerations of the property investor however…
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