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What is the Date of Purchase for CGT Purposes? Understanding Off The Plan Sales

25th April, 2023
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What is the Date of Purchase for CGT Purposes? Understanding Off The Plan Sales

If you’re looking to buy a property in Australia, you’ll need to understand the
concept of Capital Gains Tax (CGT). CGT is a tax on the profit you make when you
sell an asset, such as a property. The date of purchase for CGT purposes is an
important factor in determining how much tax you’ll need to pay.

In this blog post, we’ll explain what the date of purchase for CGT purposes is,
and how it applies to off the plan sales. We’ll also provide some helpful advice
on how to make sure you’re up to date with your CGT obligations.

What is the Date of Purchase for CGT Purposes?

The date of purchase for CGT purposes is the date that you enter into a contract
to purchase an asset. This date is important because it determines when the CGT
period begins.

For example, if you enter into a contract to purchase a property on 1 January
2021, then the CGT period will begin on that date. This means that any profits
you make when you sell the property will be subject to CGT from that date
onwards.

It’s important to note that the date of purchase for CGT purposes is different
from the settlement date. The settlement date is the date that the purchase is
finalised and the property is transferred to you.

Understanding Off The Plan Sales

Off the plan sales are a common way to purchase property in Australia. An off
the plan sale is when you enter into a contract to purchase a property before it
has been built.

The date of purchase for CGT purposes in an off the plan sale is the date that
you enter into the contract. This is different from a traditional sale, where
the date of purchase is the date of settlement.

It’s important to note that the CGT period begins on the date of purchase, even
if the property is not yet built. This means that you’ll need to keep track of
the CGT period even if the property is not yet built.

Helpful Advice

If you’re looking to purchase a property in Australia, it’s important to
understand the concept of CGT and the date of purchase for CGT purposes.

It’s also important to keep track of the CGT period, even if the property is not
yet built. This is especially important for off the plan sales, where the CGT
period begins on the date of purchase, not the date of settlement.

Finally, it’s important to make sure you’re up to date with your CGT
obligations. This means ensuring that you’re aware of any changes to the CGT
rules, and that you’re paying the correct amount of tax.

At Ello Lending, we understand that buying a property can be a complex and
daunting process. That’s why we’re here to help. Our team of experienced
mortgage brokers can help you to get the best home loan for your needs. We’ll
also make sure you’re up to date with your CGT obligations, so you can rest
assured that you’re paying the correct amount of tax.

If you have any questions about CGT or home loans, please don’t hesitate to get
in touch. Our team at Ello Lending would love to help you get the best home loan
for your needs.

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