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The only people who will be negative gearing, will be developers or professional people, they will be the only ones who will be able to afford it.
I posted earlier where there are protest marches, against developers buying established to land bank, restrict supply, then develop and rent at inflated prices.If knock downs are advantageous regarding policy then here comes "the law of unintended consequences".![]()
Not likely.If knock downs are advantageous regarding policy then here comes "the law of unintended consequences".![]()
Pretty sure you are just explaining “business as usual” and it has nothing to do with who is in power.I posted earlier where there are protest marches, against developers buying established to land bank, restrict supply, then develop and rent at inflated prices.
Labor, masters of great ideas and terrible implementation.
From what I've read it is new build, which in turn should add to supply. I haven't read that it has to add to supply.Not likely.
Labor intends gearing to apply to new supply.
The example is preservation by capital improvement.
What I’m wondering is the detail.Not likely.
Labor intends gearing to apply to new supply.
If it was PPR before and the new building is rented, it is adding to supply, in the rental market I would have thought. Otherwise the only negative geared properties would all be in outer development suburbs, which in turn will make it harder for first home buyers, in the new market. As they will be competing with developers, who want to access the Government suppliments, that go with the new policyWhat I’m wondering is the detail.
Buying a 1960’s house, knocking it down and putting something new on the site is not new supply but if there’s a loophole then someone will exploit it.
Increased supply in the rental market at the expense of decreased supply in the owner occupied market so it’s a wash.If it was PPR before and the new building is rented, it is adding to supply, in the rental market
Exactly.Increased supply in the rental market at the expense of decreased supply in the owner occupied market so it’s a wash.
Another thing is the type of property and the issue of places being built to make a profit for developers not to be a place that people want to live.
There’s a limit to the number of people who actually want a one bedroom apartment or a house on 250m2 land. Most are looking for bigger than that but developers go for whatever maximises profit per m2.
You can only deduct costs which are allowable. That’s a fact.It is a common fact in the world that you can deduct costs from profit before paying tax on your profit..or losses
.negative gearing is just that but lets not get bothered with facts, we are Labor
Oh what a muppet comment. The point is that I love Australia and don't want to see some of the potential changes that might happenGo to Trump paradise if you hate it so much.
Stop asking tricky questions.Like what?
Except that it's mostly the "rich" who are opposing Labor's policies.It's quite funny the only ones that will benefit from the tax changes, will be the rich, the ones it is supposed to be hitting.
Everyone entitled will still get them, because the concept of double taxing company profits is well understood. Apparently the concept of giving a cash credit back, thereby negating the company tax paid, is not equally understood.The rich still get the franking credits.
Anyone able to get finance to buy a property can negatively gear. It's a nonsense to suggest its just "rich" people.The rich, who can afford to build new rental properties, can negative gear.
The "poor" will not have assets affected by capital gains provisions, so I toss that idea out with the bathwater.The rich, who work through a company structure, will be least effected by the CGT changes.
The "working class" are the beneficiaries of most of the proposed reforms/policies, so it makes sense they would be fine with them.The weird part is, the working class, are cheering it on, even though there is no progressive steps mentioned to protect their access to the initiatives.
I tested your drinking water: Somewhat discoloured, unusual frothing, with more than a hint of malt taste.Well Rob, I certainly hope you are proven correct, time will definitely tell.![]()
Australia manages to stay in the middle ground by switching as one side veers too far.
Not many countries can do this usually ending near the extremes.
Go to Trump paradise if you hate it so much. You can earn $5 an hour and know you will get ripped off medically. You can enjoy the fact that the rich and powerful have almost complete control. Control through the media telling you culture wars are more important than your well-being.
Leave this horrible dystopia.
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