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I think I have seen it pop up on my Facebook newsfeed a few time and when I read the comments, most seemed to indicate it didn't work as advertised. If I see it again, I will post here.
I just watched a review and it said it’s a great antenna, and will make a Hd tv work really well.Here is a review of it, but personal experience is better.
http://best-hd-antenna.com/tvfox-antenna-review-2017/
Saying that even if it worked and allowed you to access paid channels for free, that wouldn’t be he right thing to do.
Here is a review of it, but personal experience is better.
http://best-hd-antenna.com/tvfox-antenna-review-2017/
Aren't you already getting HDtv through your house antenna. Yes
Does your TV have a tuner that actually scans the supposedly extra low frequency which is an anathema to HD. Don't know what it scans. What is the extra low frequency range ?
Pay $1000 a year for satellite Fox, when I could say give the money to charity or spend on other products like food. It's a problem which I will have to think deeply about.
Basically all it is doing is picking up the free to air tv channels that might be available in close by cities, that you can't usually pick up because the signal is too weak, so it probably wouldn't be any use in australia, because we are to spread out.
It might help if you need a good antenna though.
I watch this full review, basically the guy said its a good antenna, but it doesn't give you any paid for content.
get the pay tv service, it will boost my dividends.
Plus even if someone in Melbourne did manage to receive a signal from Adelaide, Canberra or Tasmania then apart from the evening news the programs will be exactly the same anyway.so it probably wouldn't be any use in australia, because we are to spread out.
Here is a review of it, but personal experience is better.
http://best-hd-antenna.com/tvfox-antenna-review-2017/
I wouldn't rely on those reviews. They seem to be just an advert for the product and lack independence. Look at the description for that website at the bottom of that page: Best HD Antenna is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
Personally I would be interested in the product if it provided free to air with a quality as good as a proper outdoor antenna.
There's only one way to find out I suppose...
Who does this guy think he is ?
Damn cheek.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-...ir-property-at-less-than-market-value/9404078
I was doing that 14 years ago. It's a different feeling ... not one of charity, more like sharing a fortunate situation without fanfare ...... old school I guess.
Would the ATO take a dim view of it, particularly if you are not reducing claimable expenses to match rent forgone vs market rent, or does that only apply to mates rates?
I just paid/pay tax. I don't negatively gear if that is what you are getting at
No, that is not what I meant. If you have a rental property that should command a market rent of $12,000 pa and you rent it to a friend or family member for just $8,000 pa say, then if your total rental expenses come to $6,000 pa, the ATO will say that only $4,000 of your rental expenses are deductible. You are renting for 2/3rd it’s market value, so you can only claim 2/3rd of the rental expense. This is to ensure that not-at-arms-length tenants aren’t used to abuse the system.
I was just wondering if the same applied if you are doing it for charitable reasons especially when the tenant is not friend or family.
So in that case, investors who leave properties vacant and therefore collect no rent but still try and deduct interest expenses should not be allowed any deductions ?
The defination of "market rate" for a property is flexible. Real Estate agents will attempt to convince owners they should extract the maximum dollar from tenanats. Many property owners (myself included) take a different perspective and decide that good tenants are worth keeping and don't accept the advice to maximise rental income. The difference can be anything between 5 and 15% but after one has been done over by poor tenants or poor agents quality and certainty usually win out.
The proposal to persuade some investors to drop $30 a week for "worthy" tenants sems feasible.
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