Asset acquisition date and when it started to decline in value

To work out the deduction you claim under the general depreciation rules, you need to know when you first acquired the asset.

You also need to know the date the asset started to decline in value. This is when you first use it or install it to use for any purpose, including a private purpose.

You can only start claiming deductions for the decline in value from the time when you start using the asset for taxable purposes. For example, in your business.

Example

You bought a depreciating asset on 5 February 2021 and used it only for private purposes until 12 August 2023. From 12 August 2023, you started using the asset exclusively for a taxable purpose. In this case:

  • the asset started to decline in value on 5 February 2021
  • you can start claiming deductions for the decline in value from 12 August 2023.

Remember, it’s important to keep records to support your claims. You must be able to show when the asset was acquired and when it was first used for business.

 

Depreciation

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Depreciation – the big picture

6 mins

Do I use depreciating assets in my business?

3 mins

Am I holding any depreciating assets?

4 mins

Can I use simplified depreciation for small business?

6 mins

Simplified depreciation: exclusions and other considerations

15 mins

Simplified depreciation: can I use the instant asset write-off?

5 mins

Simplified depreciation: using a small business pool

15 mins

Can I use general depreciation?

7 mins

Calculating depreciation using general depreciation rules

5 mins

General depreciation: ceasing to hold or use a depreciating asset

5 mins

General depreciation: low-value asset pool

9 mins

Can I use the capital works deduction or other special rules?

4 mins

Record-keeping

2 mins

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