What do people here use to keep track of their CFDs activities for Tax Record?
Excel? Software?
If someone already done the work and dont mind sharing the excel template
I will be graceful
What do people here use to keep track of their CFDs activities for Tax Record?
Excel? Software?
If someone already done the work and dont mind sharing the excel template
I will be graceful
I use my Portfolio Manager, treating CFDs just like ordinary shares:
For each transaction, a record is created, e.g. -
Bought 20,000 BHP CFDs at (total cost) plus Brokerage and GST
Sold 20,000 BHP CFDs at (total credit) minus Brokerage and GST
At FY end, I run the report, which summarises all CFD trades, spits out Profit and loss, plus included GST.
What about interests paid/received during open and close position?
What about interests paid/received during open and close position?
What about interests paid/received during open and close position?
so it is fair for me to record each close/open position and treat them as share trading (capital gain/loss)
and end of FY tally up all internet received/paid and offset it against my dividend income statement?
If by "close/open" you mean "sell/buy transaction"
If by "close/open" you mean "sell/buy transaction" and substitute "Interest" for "internet", then you're right.
But that's what you'd be doing with "regular" trades as well, don't you.
I record every contract note into my PM, immediately as I receive it. Takes seconds a day and makes BAS reporting and EOFY Tax Returns a breeze.
My PM offers two ways to record Interest and similar transaction costs:
The latter will give a more accurate evaluation of each trade.
- I can treat them as Business Expense/ Revenue and capture them as Cash transactions, or
- I can add them as a component with each share/ CFD transaction.
Close/open is the right terminology for a derivative trade.
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