by Mark Kilroy | Jan 9, 2023 | Residential Tax Deprecation
With inflation still rising, currently at 7.3% in the quarter, and the RBA’s current cash rate of 2.85% announced on November 2, 2022, it is a critical time for investors. In just a short space of time, we have seen the cash rate increase from just 0.1% in April...
by Mark Kilroy | Jan 9, 2023 | Tax Depreciation
Accounting depreciation and tax depreciation are two different methods of calculating the decline in value of an asset over time. While they may seem similar, there are some key differences between the two. Accounting depreciation is the method used to allocate the...
by Mark Kilroy | Jan 9, 2023 | Commercial & Business Tax Depreciation, Tax Depreciation
With many businesses feeling the pressure of supply costs and inflationary pressures, reducing taxes can help with cash flow significantly. Here at Koste, we specialise in helping thousands ofbusinessess prepare and manage Tax Depreciations schedules. This process...
by Mark Kilroy | Jan 9, 2023 | Commercial & Business Tax Depreciation
Temporary full expensing is a tax policy that allows businesses in Australia to immediately write off the cost of eligible new assets that they purchase and install. This means that businesses can claim the full amount of the asset as a deduction in the year that they...
by Mark Kilroy | Jan 9, 2023 | Commercial & Business Tax Depreciation, Residential Tax Deprecation, Tax Depreciation
Negative gearing is a term that is used to describe a situation where the costs of owning an investment, such as a rental property, are greater than the income it generates. When this happens, the investor is said to be “negatively geared.” This can occur...
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