Through the buying process would the buyer have paid ANY land tax?
Is it possible in any way?
Is it possible in any way?
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The categories are
Accounting Fees
Advertising for Tenants
Bank Fees
Body Corporate Fees
Borrowing Expenses
Capital Works Deductions
Cleaning
Council Rates
Depreciation on Plant
Gardening / Lawn Mowing
Insurance
Interest on Loans
Land Tax
Legal Fees
Pest Control
Property Agent Fees / Commission
Repairs and Maintenance
Stationery, Telephone & Postage
Sundry Rental Expenses
Travel Expenses
Water Charges
So yea, Sundry seems like the best spot. Fairly different topic to the previous post though?
The categories are
Accounting Fees
Advertising for Tenants
Bank Fees
Body Corporate Fees
Borrowing Expenses
Capital Works Deductions
Cleaning
Council Rates
Depreciation on Plant
Gardening / Lawn Mowing
Insurance
Interest on Loans
Land Tax
Legal Fees
Pest Control
Property Agent Fees / Commission
Repairs and Maintenance
Stationery, Telephone & Postage
Sundry Rental Expenses
Travel Expenses
Water Charges
So yea, Sundry seems like the best spot. Fairly different topic to the previous post though?
Why not just wing it? Look up youtube & just decided where it goes, and if you have to pay it!
My hairdresser gives free tax advice with every haircut.
Through the buying process would the buyer have paid ANY land tax?
Is it possible in any way?
Ok back to the land tax... I'm just trying to get my head around it.
Is my understanding correct:
if you own property on a certain day of the year you have to pay land tax for the full year. even if you don't own the property for the full year.
The previous owner must have owned the property on that date so they are required to pay the full land tax.
that means nothing happened on settlement? conveyance didn't reduce the purchase price by the land tax? and I pay the land tax in any way? so I wouldn't make any deduction claims for land tax?
Wow! That's great, but I just can't waste money on a professional to do my hair. I find that Hubby with a pair of scissors saves me heaps.
No, your understanding is not correct
You'd look great with a buzz cut! You could do it yourself even and be 100% self sufficient.
Did you do your own hip replacement?