I have the same question too, how to claim share gains and losses?
I started trading in last Sept, had about 130 BUY and 100 SELL, is that regarded as trading or investing? My total loss is over $13k, no dividends.
I'd appreciate to have your advice please, as OCT is ending...
I can say this and that is frequency of buying and selling is a deciding factor in being considered a trader by the taxation department.If considered a sole trader (carrying on a business) then capital losses can reduce assessable income.
Thanks a lot, guys! You are the champs!
The only bad thing is an accountant quoted me $150 for the work...
You can probably save yourself any such fee by putting the questions you have to the ATO per phone. They are immensely helpful.Thanks a lot, guys! You are the champs!
The only bad thing is an accountant quoted me $150 for the work...
You can probably save yourself any such fee by putting the questions you have to the ATO per phone. They are immensely helpful.
I have a look at e-tax, can't find out where to put share gain and loss as a trader, anyone has hints?
In income section, the relative topics are: 14-Personal Service Income, 15 - Net income or loss from business, 16 - Deferred non-commercial business loss (based on 14 or 15), then 18-Capital Gains.
I tried 15, was then asked to select a business type and name, address, etc, does not look like what I have to choose? Then 18, it seems to take my gain and loss as CG/CL, not as a trader... Hmmmm..
I have a look at e-tax, can't find out where to put share gain and loss as a trader, anyone has hints?
In income section, the relative topics are: 14-Personal Service Income, 15 - Net income or loss from business, 16 - Deferred non-commercial business loss (based on 14 or 15), then 18-Capital Gains.
I tried 15, was then asked to select a business type and name, address, etc, does not look like what I have to choose? Then 18, it seems to take my gain and loss as CG/CL, not as a trader... Hmmmm..
Last night you were going to phone the ATO. Today you're asking the forum instead. One two minute phone call would have saved all the stuffing about you appear to be enjoying.
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