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  1. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    That's what I am thinking too. Nobody should care who paid it. If it is for the expense for income production, it should be considered deductible from ATO point of view.
  2. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    Hi, Does it also apply to other expenses such as depreciation report, building inspection? All the invoices were issued under my name, as I was the one who did the calls and made appointments and all that. But my wife is the title owner and both of us are under the mortgage. Will ATO satisfy...
  3. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    As a newbie investor, I accidentally purchased landlord insurances for both IPs under my name, where the titled owner is my wife. Does it matter when we lodge the tax return? Or do I have to request the insurance company to change the name? Thanks in advance!
  4. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    Thanks, Peter. It's good to know that.
  5. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    Thanks for your prompt reply, Terry. Would she be able to claim full 100% of interests from the joint mortgage?
  6. kokonaing

    Joint mortgage and sole property owner situation

    Hi, My wife and I have joint mortgage on an investment property, but the title is under her name only. How does this situation work on tax time? Can I deduct all the interests, expenses, when I do tax refund? As she is the title holder and sole landlord in rent agreement, is she the only one...
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