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740 using redraw to invest, 6-year CGT rule, repairs vs depreciation + more (Q&A with an accountant)

740 using redraw to invest, 6-year CGT rule, repairs vs depreciation + more (Q&A with an accountant)

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In this Q&A episode, Rachelle sits down with return guest, accountant Leah Hall from Lift Accounting to unpack your burning tax and property questions:


👉🏾 using redraw from your investment loan to buy ETFs

👉🏿 how to document and reset the 6-year CGT rule

👉🏻 claiming travel, tools & repairs for interstate properties

👉 repairs vs improvements - what’s instantly deductible

👉🏼 can you transfer loan splits to a new property after you sell?

👉🏽 depreciation schedules, back-dating returns & renos

👉🏾 CGT rules if you rent where you live & own an investment or move into your investment

👉🏿 renovation deductibility before vs after "available to rent"

👉🏻 redoing your depreciation report after a reno vs giving your accountant receipts


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