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Announcement posted by BMT Tax Depreciation 12 Dec 2012

Maximise the tax depreciation benefits of an investment property

While many property investors consider location, purchase price and tenanting ability when contemplating an investment property purchase, depreciation is often overlooked as an important factor. Depreciation can help unlock the cash flow potential within an investment property, often resulting in thousands of additional dollars for the investor each financial year.

Considering the following factors will help property investors understand how property tax depreciation can change their cash flow position:

®           The age of the property: Both new and older properties will attract some depreciation deductions, although generally, newer properties have newer assets and a higher un-deducted value resulting in higher depreciation.

®           The type of property: Units and townhouses that are part of a strata or community title can be entitled to claim common property benefits in addition to the unit’s depreciation benefits.

®           The amount of common property: Common property items within a strata or community title complex such as driveways, fire equipment, lifts and swimming pools are included in the depreciation report. Usually, more common property results in higher depreciation claims.

®           The amount of plant and equipment: Plant and equipment includes items that are easily removed from the property, or not permanently fixed to the structure. Some examples are light shades, stoves, air conditioning systems, blinds and carpet. These items can be depreciated at a higher rate than the building and add significantly to the depreciation claim. More plant and equipment generally means higher depreciation claims earlier.


Different asset types will affect the depreciation deductions available. For example, when looking at flooring worth about $2000 the different types have a very different result:
ITEM EFFECTIVE LIFE DEPRECIATION 1ST YEAR
Carpet 10 years $400 (Maximum)
Floating Timber Floorboards 15 years $267
Tiles 40 years $50

The same applies with air conditioning. If a property owner has $5000 worth of cooling, these would be the expected deductions:
ITEM EFFECTIVE LIFE DEPRECIATION 1ST YEAR
Air Conditioner - Split System 10 years $1000 (Maximum)
Ducted Air Conditioning Unit 15 years $667

Figures based on diminishing value method of depreciation using current legislation

Always consult a depreciation expert about an investment property’s depreciation entitlements. Taking full advantage of the available tax benefits on an investment property can improve a property owner’s cash flow each financial year. BMT Tax Depreciation offer obligation free advice about a property’s depreciation potential. Simply call 1300 728 726 to discuss any property scenario.

 

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Bradley Beer (B. Con. Mgt, AAIQS, MRICS) is the Managing Director of BMT Tax Depreciation.  Please contact 1300 728 726 or visit www.bmtqs.com.au for an Australia wide service.