Rixter 20th Jul, 2002 #1 From: Rixter ® Dale, Can the cost of buying a tin of paint to paint over a wall after the wall has been patched and repaired from tenant damage, be claimed as repair or cap expense? Happy Investing, Rixter Last edited by a moderator: 5th Apr, 2017
From: Rixter ® Dale, Can the cost of buying a tin of paint to paint over a wall after the wall has been patched and repaired from tenant damage, be claimed as repair or cap expense? Happy Investing, Rixter
T The Fence 20th Jul, 2002 #2 Reply: 1 From: Thorpey ! Rixter, I'm not Dale, but if you will allow me, I suggest this is all part of the repair job. I would claim it as repairs if it was my IP. Cheers, Thorpey Last edited by a moderator: 5th Apr, 2017
Reply: 1 From: Thorpey ! Rixter, I'm not Dale, but if you will allow me, I suggest this is all part of the repair job. I would claim it as repairs if it was my IP. Cheers, Thorpey
R rickmick 20th Jul, 2002 #3 Reply: 1.1 From: Rick - G'day I'm with Thorpey. The repair job isn't complete if the wall has been patched but not re painted. Last edited by a moderator: 5th Apr, 2017
Reply: 1.1 From: Rick - G'day I'm with Thorpey. The repair job isn't complete if the wall has been patched but not re painted.
DaleGG 21st Jul, 2002 #4 Reply: 1.1.1 From: Dale Gatherum-Goss Hi guys! It sure is a part of the repair to bring the wall back to its original state and so yes, it is a tax deduction. Have fun Dale Last edited by a moderator: 5th Apr, 2017
Reply: 1.1.1 From: Dale Gatherum-Goss Hi guys! It sure is a part of the repair to bring the wall back to its original state and so yes, it is a tax deduction. Have fun Dale