Uncover Hidden Deductions Within Your Investment Property

Investment properties can hold a treasure trove of tax deductions, but many of these can easily go unnoticed without a trained eye.

According to BMT Tax Depreciation, valuable deductions can be hiding behind walls, in ceilings, under floors, and on roofs. These hidden deductions can add up to tens of thousands of dollars over the property’s lifespan, making a significant difference to an investorโ€™s bottom line.

First, what is property depreciation?

So, what exactly is property depreciation? It refers to the natural wear and tear that occurs to a property and its assets over time. The Australian Taxation Office allows owners of income-producing properties to claim depreciation as a tax deduction. In fact, depreciation is the second largest tax deduction available to property investors, following loan interest, and can be claimed for up to forty years.

Let’s explore five commonly missed hidden deductions in an investment property:

  1. Underfloor heating

Often overlooked, underfloor heating can yield deductions of up to $10,000 for an average-sized house.

  1. Re-stumping a home

Re-stumping, also known as re-blocking, involves resetting or replacing the stumps that support a house’s subfloor. This is frequently necessary in older properties due to damaged wood or soil movement. Re-stumping can result in a depreciation deduction ranging from around $13,000.

  1. Inconspicuous re-wiring and re-plumbing

Older or damaged properties may require inconspicuous re-wiring and re-plumbing. These improvements can generate a total depreciation deduction of approximately $16,000. Even if the previous owner completed these improvements, the current owner is still eligible to claim them.

  1. Solar pool heating

Often hidden away on the roof, solar pool heating is easily missed but can contribute to a depreciation deduction of around $7,000.

  1. Sewage treatment assets and tanks

Rural properties commonly have their own sewage treatment assets and tanks, which often go unnoticed as they are hidden from view. Underground sewage treatment tanks and piping can result in a depreciation deduction of $11,600.

Nearly every inch of a property is depreciable, but accurately determining the maximum amount of depreciation requires a physical site inspection. Failing to claim these deductions can mean missing out on thousands of dollars annually.

BMT Tax Depreciation’s expert staff conduct thorough site inspections to accurately identify both the obvious and unseen depreciable items in your investment property.

To find out more about depreciation or how to maximise deductions, call BMT on 1300 728 726 or visit their website.

 

 

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