Rental Property Tax Resources
Plain-English Australian rental property tax checklists and guides. Use them to organise your records, then ask your registered tax agent to confirm your position.
Free Rental Property Expense Spreadsheet (Australia)
A free Excel template with ATO-aligned categories, private-use apportionment and auto totals. No signup required.
Rental Property Tax Checklist for Australian Investors
A practical Australian rental property tax checklist covering income, expenses, loan interest, repairs vs capital, depreciation, and records to give your accountant.
A simple rental property expense tracker for Australian investors
Track every rental property expense by category, attach receipts, and export a clean summary for your accountant. Built for Australian residential investors.
Repairs vs capital improvements on Australian rental properties
Understand the difference between repairs, initial repairs, and capital improvements on Australian rental properties — and how to record each correctly.
What your accountant needs for your rental property
Everything your accountant typically needs to prepare your Australian rental property tax return — income, expenses, loan, depreciation, and supporting documents.
Airbnb and short-stay tax checklist for Australian hosts
Short-stay and Airbnb hosts have extra tax record-keeping to do. Use this checklist to organise income, expenses, days available, and private-use adjustments.
Holiday home tax records for Australian owners
Holiday home owners need clear records of private use, days available for rent, and market rent to support deductions. Use this checklist to stay organised.
Loan interest and apportionment for rental property loans
Loan interest on rental property loans is often the largest deduction — but only the investment portion is deductible. Learn how to keep clean records.
Capital works and depreciation on rental properties
Capital works and depreciating assets are claimed differently to repairs. Learn how to organise your records and when to engage a quantity surveyor.
Rental property record-keeping for Australian investors
Good record-keeping is the foundation of every rental property tax return. Here is what to keep, how to organise it, and how long to keep it.
First-time landlord tax checklist
New to renting out a property in Australia? Use this first-time landlord tax checklist to get your records, expenses, and documents right from day one.