How to Avoid Common CGT Errors

The ATO wants taxpayers to know that having a foreign resident capital gains withholding ('FRCGW') clearance certificate does not mean they do not have any further CGT obligations.

If taxpayers have sold property, they still need to include capital gains, losses or an exemption or rollover code in their tax return.

If an amount of FRCGW was withheld from the property sale, you should let us know and provide the 'FRCGW payment confirmation' from the purchaser.

Where you have lived in a property for any period during your ownership period you should provide us with the full details so we can determine the correct application of the main residence exemption.

Should you have any queries in relation to the matters discussed in this blog, please do not hesitate to contact our office.

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