Investment Property Tax Deductions

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Identifying a good investment property

By Warren Kruger / April 1, 2017 / 0 Comments

Most of us have heard the saying ‘Location, location, location’, but have we thought about what it actually means? Is it the only factor when considering buying an investment property? Location, location, location There is no doubt that location is one of the most important factors in determining a good investment property. It influences your […]

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Share Dividend Income and Franking Credits

By Warren Kruger / March 3, 2017 / 0 Comments

Mum and dad investors in receipt of dividends from their share portfolio often benefit from investing in blue chip shares because they usually have franking credits attached. As a general rule, an Australian resident shareholder is assessed for tax on dividends received plus any franking credits attached to those dividends. The shareholder is assessed on […]

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Sitting on the Fence?

By Warren Kruger / February 1, 2017 / 0 Comments

Why people DO it Around 20% of Australians invest in property for: Potential capital growth Rental income Tax benefits. They tend to consider property one of the more solid, less volatile forms of investment because you can actually touch bricks and mortar. They like the feeling of getting ahead financially. They don’t want to be […]

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Investing in shares

By Warren Kruger / July 6, 2016 / 0 Comments

Dividends (income from shares) are considered income for tax purposes. There are also other tax implications of obtaining, owning and disposing of shares, including shares in employee share schemes. You can claim deductions for costs related to the dividend income, such as management fees and interest on money you borrowed to buy the shares. Obtaining […]

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Investing Overseas

By Warren Kruger / June 8, 2016 / 0 Comments

As an Australian resident, you are taxed on your worldwide income, including your income from: offshore bank accounts interests in foreign entities rental income from overseas property capital gains on overseas assets. You must declare all overseas income from these sources in your Australian tax return. If you have paid tax on any of this […]

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Investments

By Warren Kruger / November 25, 2015 / 0 Comments

Profits or returns you make on your Investments usually become part of your income for tax purposes. Many expenses relating to your Investments are tax deductible – for example, interest on money you borrow to buy shares. Australian residents for tax purposes are taxed on their worldwide income, so whether you have investments in Australia or […]

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