Why not save your big money and buy a lease pack, ring up the ATO to get all the relevant tenancy info and read a good book about DIY (eg: The Australian Landlord's Handbook by S.Bilosh). Other books have been mentioned elsewhere on this forum. Then you can make up your own checklist- you'll probably learn more as you do it yourself. Have fun!
Cheers, Jacque
Well why not Dale? If you want to know all the depreciation side of things (and claims, capital expenses etc) their Rental Properties 2000-2001 is pretty thorough. I like to know what costs I can depreciate and claim for. Never hurts to know as much as you can, I figure!
Cheers, Jacque
No problems, I normally introduce myself as an axe murderer. You are more likely to have people talk to you at parties than telling them you are an accountant!!!!
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> From: "Dale Gatherum-Goss" <[email protected]>
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> No problems, I normally introduce myself as an axe murderer. You are
more
> likely to have people talk to you at parties than telling them you are
an
> accountant!!!!
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Unless it's a party of investors - then you're the star