ATO Tax Depreciation Effective Lives – Depreciation Rates for 2013/2014 under Tax Ruling 2013/2014

*Note – These effective lives are now covered by TR 2019/5. The best up to date list is here https://www.mcgqs.com.au/ato-effective-lives-2019-2020-depreciation-rates.php We’re frequently fielding questions about the specific effective lives for residential property, so we’ve decided to post the current effective lives here. These effective lives are current at the time of posting, and come from…

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MCG Director Mike Mortlock raising money for the Black Dog Institue whilst representing Australia at the Triathlon World Championships

Black Dog Institute

MCG Quantity Surveyors is pleased to announce that Director  Mike Mortlock has qualified to  represent Australia in the 2013 Age Group Olympic  Distance World Triathlon Championships in London this September. When he’s not maximising tax depreciation deductions for clients, Mike spends  his time training and participating in triathlon events. Mike is  using his place in this years…

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5 Things you need to know about depreciation this tax season

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…

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RBA Lowers Cash Rate to 2.75% – May 2013

RBA

At its meeting today, the Board decided to lower the cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.75 per cent, effective 8 May 2013. The minutes of the meeting are as follows below: The global economy is likely to record growth a little below trend this year, before picking up next year. Among the major…

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The property market in Darwin – Still a hotspot?

Darwin Property Market

I thought I’d take a look at a property market that’s been getting a lot of press lately: Darwin. This property market has been attracting a lot of attention based on the fact that capital gains within the Darwin housing market have been outperforming the broader capital city average since early 2004. It’s easy to…

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RBA Meeting Minutes March 2013 – Construction Activity

Construction Activity

The RBA’s March 2013 meeting minutes were issued today and with respect to the property market, the minutes stated “non-residential building approvals remained low and office vacancy rates had risen over recent quarters, reflecting softening demand for office space.” Members also observed that “dwelling construction activity had picked up further in the December quarter. Forward-looking indicators…

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Consumer House Price Expectations Index Moderates in January 2013

Consumer House Price

The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer House Price Expectations Index moderated in January, all but reversing a spike in October. The Index indicated that 26.7% of respondents expect house prices to rise over the year ahead. This is a fall of 7.7pts from October, following a rise of 9.1pts between July and October. This reversal of consumer’s…

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