The new tax rules about rentals and renos.
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1 | How do the new tax rules work for short-term rentals? masturbidder - 2021-04-02 16:02:00 |
2 | Article in the Herald Online today by Troy Bowker around 'main home' changes. Paywalled. Earlier article in Stuff round similar issues. Minefield - yep. The RTA is ridiculously complex now. Do you think this government's changes are actually designed to make landlords so confused they will sell up? Probably working, though the property management industry will flourish. And not to the advantage of tenants. artemis - 2021-04-02 16:10:00 |
3 | Again, tenants are the losers. masturbidder - 2021-04-02 16:43:00 |
4 | Some of my best performing rentals were dogs funkydunky - 2021-04-02 17:22:00 |
5 | This message was deleted. kittycatkin - 2021-04-02 19:32:00 |
6 | Many empty houses could not be legally rented out because, although they are fine for owner-occupiers, they are quite unfit for tenants and would require several thousands of dollars spent to upgrade to 'Healthy Homes' standards. Also, many older properties are constructed in such a way that it would be impossible to make them compliant. You cannot fit ABS brakes and airbags to a Morris Minor. flyernzl - 2021-04-17 23:42:00 |
7 | flyernzl wrote:
Rubbish ! I am doing work on old homes for the Healthy home rules and can get most of them to comply . Just depends on how much the owner is willing to pay . martin11 - 2021-04-18 08:08:00 |
8 | And if it’s not physically possible, there are exemptions. sparkychap - 2021-04-18 08:18:00 |
9 | Maybe it would cost a couple of thousand, but it doesn't take long to make a couple of thousand in rent. tygertung - 2021-04-18 08:33:00 |