Tax Legislation
New effective life legislation from the ATO – TR 2013/4 in effect from 1 July 2013
On the 26th of June 2013, the ATO withdrew the taxation ruling TR 2012/2. This outlined the effective life of all qualifying plant and equipment depreciating assets. The new and excitingly named TR 2013/4 ruling is in effect from the 1st of July 2013 and includes some changes to existing depreciating assets and the addition of…
Read More5 Things you need to know about depreciation this tax season
It’s that time of year again when accountant’s offices are a hive of activity with shoeboxes of receipts being dumped on desks and excel sheets being deciphered and dutifully turned into tax deductions. For property investors, the tax season should be a time where a little bit of knowledge and planning results in some significant…
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 MorePhase A Depreciation Estimates – For the savvy investor and shrewd agent
Proactive property developers and sales agents are using Phase A Depreciation Estimates, or ‘Phase A’s’, to help market developments to investors. What is a Phase A? A Phase A Depreciation Estimate is a report which shows the potential depreciation deductions available to a property investor, based on a specific property or development. Phase A’s are…
Read MoreNew effective life legislation from the ATO – TR 2012/2 in effect from 1 July 2012
On the 27th of June 2012, the ATO withdrew the taxation ruling TR 2011/2. This outlined the effective life of all qualifying plant and equipment depreciating assets. The new and excitingly named TR 2012/2 ruling is in effect from the 1st of July 2012 and includes some changes to existing depreciating assets and the addition of some new…
Read MoreAccommodation & Food Services – Asset Lists & Tax Depreciation Deductions
When it comes to plant and equipment assets, few industries have more individual asset types than accommodation and food services. In a residential property, these include bathroom accessories, blinds, carpets, cook-tops, hot water systems, ovens and more. However, in general you’re unlikely to find much more than around 20 plant and equipment assets in any…
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 MoreTax Depreciation Rates (ATO) – 2012 Rates for your residential investment property
In previous posts we’ve looked at how effective lives are calculated, how depreciation rates are calculated and the difference between the diminishing value and prime cost methods. As we often get questions about the specific effective lives for residential property, we’ve decided to post the current effective lives here. These effective lives are current at…
Read MoreMCG on Property Observer – Calculating Effective lives for Tax Depreciation
Check out an article on how the ATO tax commissioner determines effective lives featured on Property Observer today, by our Tax Depreciation Director Mike Mortlock – http://bit.ly/wi6s88
Read MoreATO Tax Depreciation Methods – Diminishing Value and Prime Cost
The ATO allows two very different methods of calculating property tax depreciation deductions, the Diminishing Value Method and the Prime Cost Method. Most investors choose the Diminishing Value Method as it will return the greatest amount of deductions over the first few years of ownership. However it’s worth discussing with your accountant, as maximising your…
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