Use the links provided to find out more about investing, and find out more about the Tax Office’s investor’s tax planning tips.
Property
Tax advice website for investors The Tax Office’s tax planning website, designed to help investors and tax agents make informed investment decisions. Features a checklist of what to look for before putting money into a managed investment scheme or similar arrangement.
Tax-smart investing: What Australian property investors need to know Tips from the Tax Office to help you be a tax-smart property investor.
Rental properties – avoiding common mistakes Information to help you avoid common mistakes when claiming deductions and declaring income for your rental property.
Rental properties – claiming borrowing expenses Information about what borrowing expenses you can claim when you take out a loan to buy a rental property.
Rental properties – claiming legal expenses Information about what you can claim as legal expenses for your rental property.
Rental properties – claiming interest expenses Information about what you can claim as interest expenses for your rental property.
Rental properties – claiming repairs and maintenance expenses Information about what you can claim regarding maintenance expenses and repairs for your rental property.
Rental properties – claiming capital works deductions Information about capital works expenses for your rental property and how to claim a deduction
Rental properties 2016 A guide to treating rental income and expenses.
Capital gains and losses
Claiming losses from the disposal of investments This page contains information on the tax treatment of losses made when disposing of your investments
Capital gains made by trusts If you are entitled to a share in a capital gain made by a trust, you need to know how to declare the amounts on your income tax return. The term trust includes managed funds such as property and share trusts.
Capital gains tax (CGT) and going overseas Information about tax consequences of going overseas, including changes to the CGT laws.
Shares and other securities that become worthless Provides Australian resident investors with general advice about claiming capital losses on shares and securities that are declared worthless.
Interest
Childrens savings accounts Information about who is responsible for paying tax on interest earned on children’s savings accounts.
Interest and dividend deductions If you earned interest from an account you must declare this in your tax return. You may be entitled to credits or deductions for income from interest.
Is your investment risky? Some arrangements made to reduce tax liability are not part of ordinary business activities. These arrangements are known as aggressive tax planning. Deductions under these arrangements may not be allowed.
Sharemarket
What share investors need to know Tips to help you be a tax-smart share investor.
Income from dividends Dividends paid to shareholders are assessable income in the year they are paid and are to be included on the shareholder’s tax return.
Dividend deductions A guide to deductions claimable against income from dividends and interest.
Claiming losses from the disposal of investments This page contains information on the tax treatment of losses made when disposing of your investments.
Refunding franking credits – individuals An explanation of when individuals are eligible for a refund of excess franking credits and how to apply for a refund.
Employee share schemes – rollover relief If you acquired shares or rights under an employee share scheme (ESS) and the company is restructured, relief from tax may be available under the ESS income tax provisions if you received replacement shares or rights.
Trusts
Family trusts. Concessions, elections, distributions and more.
Trustee beneficiary reporting rules. Tax payable by the trustee of a closely held trust where net income of the trust is distributed to another trust and the trustee does not, or cannot, disclose to the Tax Office details about those who are ultimately entitled to that income.
Ultimate beneficiary schedule This schedule enables trustees of closely held trusts to comply with the disclosure requirements in respect of ultimate beneficiaries to net income and tax-preferred amounts of the trusts.
Trust tax return instructions 2016. These instructions cover how to complete schedules that trusts might need to attach to their tax return and record keeping requirements.
Other investment issues
Foreign investments If you are an Australian resident with overseas assets, if you have interests in a foreign company, a trust or life insurance policy, if you receive foreign income that is taxable in Australia and you paid foreign tax on that income.
Guide to capital gains tax This guide explains capital gains tax for individuals who have sold their main residence, for individuals with complex capital gains tax obligations and for companies, trusts and funds.
Personal investors guide to capital gains tax If you sold shares or units in a unit trust, or received a distribution of a capital gain from a managed fund, this guide explains your tax obligations.
Refund of franking credit instructions and application for individuals This publication outlines the criteria for claiming a refund of imputation credits, explains common terms, and includes a worksheet and application forms.
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