What Is Negative Gearing?

 Hey All,

Negative gearing is one of the least known terms, but it is one of the most useful practices for investors. It favours those who have high income and pay heavy taxes. So, it happens when the rental income from the investment property owned by the landlord does not cover the expenses. The losses can be counterbalanced by claiming tax deductions for the negative gearing and depreciation of the property. The owner can also get the money back by selling the property at a higher price after a few years. They can also claim concessions on the capital gains tax. Here is an article that will help you understand this.   

https://www.commercialproperty2sell.com.au/blog/2023/03/what-is-negative-gearing.php



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