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  1. jim1964

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    Tax time! Has anyone got any simple spreadsheets they can share to compile info to go to the accountant.I usually use Rent Manager, but is a bit outdated now i think.
     
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    here is the one I have out together. As mentioned before I don't mind non clients using it but the accountant you provide it to needs to be aware it is subject to copyright. Saw an accountant last year who had stole the spreadsheet after someone let me know. A little disappointing.
     

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    Thanks for being so kind and sharing :)
     
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    Here's the one we use. Property focused only. No copyright. :)
     

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    Paul@PAS Tax, Accounting + SMSF + All things Property Tax Business Plus Member

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    Its missing a bit.
     
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    Maybe its the no copyright.........................
     
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    No doubt. But it's the actual cash ins and outs we can record for property only. Accountant will do the depreciation and we have our salaries, shares, etc, recorded separately. Any apportionment is manual.
     
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    Thank you Mike, looks great