Tax tips for property investors
If you have income from investment properties, now is the time to start gathering your records and reviewing your expenses for the 2020 financial year.
Income to Declare
All income earned from each property must be declared. If you have multiple properties, keep the records for each property separate to make the tax return more efficient.
You will need statements or recipient created tax invoices from agents or management platforms and documents for all other payments received.
Tax Deductions
Deductible expenses for property are different for residential and commercial properties. Not all expenses related to owning a property are allowed as deductions, so it is important to check what you can claim.
Expenses you may be able to claim this year
There are some expenses which need to be claimed over a longer period such as several years or decades. These can include borrowing expenses, capital expenditure, depreciation, initial repairs and capital works. Some expenses cannot be claimed for. These include stamp duty, loans and repayments, some legal expenses and some insurance premiums.
Get help to simplify your return
Tax matters for property investors can be complex. The ATO keeps a close eye on tax returns that involve property investments, as it is easy to make mistakes. There are other matters to consider such as the period of rental availability, private use of the property, capital gains tax, legal contracts and positive or negative gearing.
We can help ensure you are claiming the right deductions to make the most out of your investment property this year and beyond. Talk to us now to prepare for you 2020 tax return.
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