Bradley Beer is the Chief Executive Officer of BMT Tax Depreciation. He joined BMT in 1998 and, as such, he has substantial property investment knowledge supported by expertise in depreciation and the construction industry. Bradley is a regular keynote speaker and presenter covering depreciation services on television, radio, at conferences and exhibitions Australia-wide.
BMT Tax Depreciation has shared its top three tips for property investors looking to optimise their portfolios in light of changing market conditions.
Property investors shouldn't try to go it alone.
New depreciation laws came into effect earlier this month, in one of the most dramatic changes to property depreciation legislation in more than 15 years.
Bradley Beer of BMT Tax Depreciation says the benefits from claiming more depreciation could be reduced if they incur penalties from the ATO for failing to lodge their tax return on time.
BMT Tax Depreciation discusses the top five items that property investors might not realise are depreciable assets.
Changes to legislation were introduced into parliament yesterday, including changes which will negatively affect residential property investors across Australia.
Many property investors may assume they have missed their opportunity to organise a tax depreciation schedule and make a depreciation claim.
The Australian Government has released draft legislation for public consultation that provides property investors with the opportunity to have their say around proposed changes to depreciation deductions that were announced in this year’s Federal Budget.
Property investors who attempt to self-assess their depreciation claims this tax period instead of relying on an expert quantity surveyor may be placing themselves at risk of missing out on thousands of dollars in legitimate tax savings, says Bradley Beer of BMT Tax Depreciation.
Commercial property tenants can claim deductions for depreciation for many items in a commercial property fit-out.