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    When to register for land tax?

    Will apartment, say with 80-100 units in the block, not be subject to land tax as land value is less than threshold?
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    Any land tax for "unoccupied" PPOR?

    Think the rule is not so strict as it allows concession "If the owner INTENDS to use and occupy the land solely as his or her principal place of residence" but the clause applies only in ther periof of 4 tax years immediately following the year in which the person became owner of the land
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    Any land tax for "unoccupied" PPOR?

    If husband lives in the PPOR for 5 months whilst spouse lives for 1 month in separate time. Will the six months rule be counted by adding both period together?
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    Reminder: NSW Property investors warned on land tax

    Hi Terry, so if owner lives from 1 May and leaves on 1 Jun (1 month) when spouse moves in for 5 months till 1 Nov, will there be land tax payable then?
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    Reminder: NSW Property investors warned on land tax

    For PPR exemption on land tax, will the 6 months' continuous occupation of the property by owner and spouse added together (if moves in one after another immediately) or counted separately?
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    Bidding interstate - process? I need someone to do this for me.

    Need someone with professional experience to do pre-settlement inspection too if buying interstate?
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    Pre-settlement inspection

    Could anyone recommend a property manager to do inspection or can a conveyancing firm arrange it too?
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    Conveyancing Procedures

    Thanks Terry What happens if there was a spelling mistake by the purchaser's vendor on buyer's name on contract? How can this be ratified?
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    Conveyancing Procedures

    Please advise what a conveyancing solicitor will do from the date of a client's paying deposit to agent for purchase of a property to settlement date. Will there be any discussion with the vendor's solicitor on contract terms after sale date (is it the same as contract exchange date)?
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    How to calculate if tenants can afford rent

    Should also consider high net worth applicants with unearned income like interest income. Many migrants fall into this category and proved to be good tenants paying rent on time.
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    Hornsby or Castle Hill

    Still a few in Hornsby like the one below: http://house.ksou.cn/rp.php?q=Hornsby&sta=nsw&id=429687
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    Hornsby or Castle Hill

    Hi, have been looking at Hornsby and Castle Hill townhouses and just wondering which suburb is better for PPOP. Any comments on the one below? http://www.domain.com.au/property/for-sale/townhouse/nsw/castle-hill/?adid=2011483217&sp=5
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    3 offers in 2 days 3 rejections

    Are there many cases where agents tipping off a particular buyer?
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    Buying for family member on FHOG

    How to arrange FHOG then?
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    Buying for family member on FHOG

    Is it doable to buy a property for family member with FGOG but can't return from overseas in person to sign contract?
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    Non-resident bank interest income

    Only interest income on savings account and there is no other Australian source income. So, will filing annual tax return and paying 10% tax be easier than declaring to the Bank as non-resident?
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    Non-resident bank interest income

    For bank interest income of non tax resident (with TFN), will interest be credited with 10% withholding tax deducted by Bank or full interest credited with 10% tax payable after filing annual ATO's tax return?
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    Serviced Apartments in Melbourne

    Loooking fot renting, not buying actually.
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    Serviced Apartments in Melbourne

    Have been looking for 4-6 months serviced apartment with mail box facilities for 1 person. Please advise any cheap options and price range. Many thanks in advance.
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    Part Year tax resident

    Have put in Yes and date in the question - that's why the e-Tax calculated a part-year tax free threshold amount in the progressive summary page. However, the tax estimates page don't show this threshold amount and work out tax of $2,600 due on $8,100 income.
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