Rental property record-keeping for Australian investors
Good records protect you if your return is ever reviewed and make every conversation with your accountant faster. The goal is simple: one place for everything, organised by property and financial year.
Practical checklist
- All income received, by source
- All expenses paid, by category
- Loan statements and interest summaries
- Property purchase and sale settlement documents
- Insurance, rates, body corporate, and water notices
- Repairs, maintenance, and capital works invoices
- Depreciation schedule
- Records of private and rental-day use
Common mistakes
- • Mixing personal and rental documents in one inbox folder
- • Letting receipts fade in a glovebox or shoebox
- • Not naming files consistently
How the app helps
- • A document register organised by property and year
- • Upload receipts against each entry
- • Review status flags so nothing is missing at tax time
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