Miscellaneous 2020

Session 18.3: Best practice for holiday rental properties and retention of evidence

Published Date: 11 Mar 2020

 

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This video covered practical issues in minimising tax risk on holiday rental properties. Can your client provide evidence to respond to a day-by-day scrutiny of the electricity bill by the ATO? Is it acceptable that your client's family accompanied your client when they visited to maintain the property? The ATO can be very sceptical and dig deep in a review or audit.

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  • Published By: Matthew Mckee FTI
  • Published On:11 Mar 2020
  • Session Name:Session 18.3: Best practice for holiday rental properties and retention of evidence
  • Watch Time:1+ hour

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