Refinance Your Home Loan to Buy Investment Property – Andrew Mirams

  Property investment can be an excellent way to build capital growth and secure your finances for the future. But for those ready to take the next step in their property ownership, the many choices and decisions can be quite daunting. Refinancing and leveraging equity can be a helpful stepping stone towards purchasing your investment property, but without educated and well-executed decisions, this option can … Continue reading Refinance Your Home Loan to Buy Investment Property – Andrew Mirams

How Does Bridging Finance Work? – Andrew Mirams

You’ve found your perfect next property and you know opportunities like this don’t come around that often. Unfortunately, so does everyone else and the chances are if your eyes on it, someone else is probably looking at it too. Securing the dream home is all about acting fast and this means you don’t always have the time to sell the home you’re currently living in, … Continue reading How Does Bridging Finance Work? – Andrew Mirams

Individual Expenses: A guide to what is tax deductible

It’s tax time! So, what is tax deductible ? As tax time isn’t too far away I thought I’d do a quick google search to uncover some of the more outrageous attempts to claim what can only be described as an “exotic” mix of expenses. Only in the USA! According to Forbes magazine, some of the successful claims that have escaped the IRS include breast augmentation, … Continue reading Individual Expenses: A guide to what is tax deductible

How not to leave any money on the tax table

Brad Beer from BMT Tax Depreciation explains how you can get the maximum deductions available from your investment properties.   Handy advice in the lead up to the end of financial year. Transcripts – Kevin:  In the lead-up to the end of the financial year, investors will be busily preparing their documentation to ensure that they claim the maximum deductions available for their investment properties, and … Continue reading How not to leave any money on the tax table