is this correct?
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you can't claim tax back for renovations on your rental property?
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Originally posted by spaceman View PostNo, this is not correct.
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Spaceman
It would have been waaaaaaaay to difficult for him to answer at length in the first place.
MEN!!!Jo Birch
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Originally posted by MoatMaster View PostGeneral rule is that if it adds value to capital item - depreciated. Otherwise expenses.
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you can't claim tax back for renovations on your rental property? Is that correct?
Answer - no this is not correct.
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Originally posted by Keys View Post*waits for comment from Heg*.
Darling lovely (usually very helpful) Spaceman -please could you elaborate upon your answer?Jo Birch
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Originally posted by MoatMaster View PostWhy say in 20 words what can easily be said in two.
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Originally posted by Heg View PostLOL!! Yes, I am grumpy today. To be fair, it is the kind of quite literal answer that I regularly supply to my husband...when I want to annoy him.
Darling lovely (usually very helpful) Spaceman -please could you elaborate upon your answer?
Thanks Heg
I was getting there sorry.
I havent been able to get back on here. Not allowed to view this site at my work.
Apologies
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