Rental Property and Taxation: An Australian Investor's Guide, Edition 4

· John Wiley & Sons
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Don't leave the success of your investment up to a visit to your accountant once a year -- this book could save you hundreds!

In print for over 10 years, Rental Property and Taxation debunks the many myths surrounding tax and real estate investment, and takes an objective look at how a loss from a rental property can affect your tax situation.

In this fully updated fourth edition, practising accountant Tony Compton arms rental property owners and would-be owners with the information they need to be better informed about tax as it relates to their own circumstances. It covers all aspects of rental property ownership, including:

  • allowable deductions
  • decline in value and construction cost write-offs
  • negative and positive gearing
  • record keeping
  • structures and ownership, and more!

With its plain-English explanations, real-life case studies and the latest updates to tax laws, Rental Property and Taxation will take the 'buy now and hope for the best' factor out of tax planning for rental property investments.

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Tony Compton holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration from the Victoria University of Wellington, and is an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. His accountancy practice is located in Springwood, just south of Brisbane.

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