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Capital Gains Tax in Tasmania

Source: Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, Parts 3-1 and 3-3; Divisions 115, 118, and 152

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Australian Federal Law

What is this right?

Capital Gains Tax (CGT) applies when you sell or dispose of a CGT asset — such as shares, investment property, cryptocurrency, or a business — for more than you paid for it. CGT is governed by Parts 3-1 and 3-3 of the ITAA 1997.

CGT is not a separate tax. Your net capital gain is added to your assessable income and taxed at your marginal rate. If you make a capital loss, you can carry it forward to offset future capital gains, but not against ordinary income.

If you hold an asset for more than 12 months, you may be entitled to the 50% CGT discount, meaning you only include half the gain in your income. This discount is available to individuals and trusts, but not companies.

Your main residence (the home you live in) is generally fully exempt from CGT under the main residence exemption. However, the exemption may be reduced if you used the property to produce income (such as renting out a room) or if it was on land larger than 2 hectares.

Small business CGT concessions can significantly reduce or eliminate CGT on the sale of active business assets if the business meets the $2 million turnover test or the $6 million net asset value test.

When does it apply?

This applies whenever you sell, gift, or dispose of a CGT asset.

  • Common CGT events include selling shares, investment property, cryptocurrency, collectibles over $500, and business assets.
  • CGT also applies if you receive a capital payment from a trust or company.
  • The main residence exemption covers the home you live in, subject to conditions.

What to Do If You Have a Capital Gains Tax Liability in Australia

  • Keep detailed records of purchase price, purchase date, improvement costs, and selling costs for every CGT asset.
  • Hold assets for more than 12 months where practical to access the 50% CGT discount.
  • Report all CGT events in your tax return — including cryptocurrency transactions.
  • If selling a business, check if you qualify for small business CGT concessions under Division 152.
  • Offset capital losses against capital gains in the same year, and carry forward any remaining losses.
  • If your main residence was used for income (e.g., Airbnb), calculate the partial exemption based on the period and portion used for income.

What should you NOT do?

  • Don't ignore cryptocurrency — the ATO receives data from exchanges and tracks crypto disposals.
  • Don't offset capital losses against salary or wages — losses can only offset capital gains.
  • Don't assume the main residence exemption applies if you rented out your home or owned it through a company or trust.
  • Don't forget to include costs like agent fees, stamp duty, and legal costs in your cost base — they reduce your gain.
  • Don't sell assets just before the 12-month mark — waiting a few extra days could halve your tax bill through the CGT discount.
Tasmania Law

How Tasmania differs from federal law

Capital gains tax (CGT) is a federal tax under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (Cth). Tasmania does not impose a state CGT, but Tasmanian state taxes interact with CGT events.

  • When selling real property in Tasmania, the vendor is liable for federal CGT on any capital gain (unless the main residence exemption applies). The cost base includes duty paid to the SRO on the original purchase.
  • Tasmanian land tax paid during the ownership period of an investment property is deductible against rental income (not the capital gain), but affects overall tax planning.
  • Tasmania's conveyance duty is payable by the purchaser on the transfer of real property under the Duties Act 2001 (Tas), calculated on the greater of the purchase price or market value.
  • The 50% CGT discount is available for assets held longer than 12 months. Small business concessions (under Division 152 of the ITAA 1997) are available to eligible Tasmanian small business owners, which is particularly relevant given the high proportion of small businesses in the state.

Additional Steps in Tasmania

Report capital gains in your income tax return through myGov or a tax agent. For questions about Tasmanian duty on property sales, contact the State Revenue Office of Tasmania (sro.tas.gov.au). For CGT advice, consult a registered tax agent or tax lawyer.

Relevant Law: Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (Cth), Parts 3-1, 3-3; Duties Act 2001 (Tas); Land Tax Act 2000 (Tas)

Common Questions

When does capital gains tax apply?

This applies whenever you sell, gift, or dispose of a CGT asset.Common CGT events include selling shares, investment property, cryptocurrency, collectibles over $500, and business assets.CGT also applies if you receive a capital payment from a trust or company.The main residence exemption covers the home you live in, subject to conditions.

What should I do if I have made a capital gain and am unsure how to report it to the ATO in Australia?

Keep detailed records of purchase price, purchase date, improvement costs, and selling costs for every CGT asset.Hold assets for more than 12 months where practical to access the 50% CGT discount.Report all CGT events in your tax return — including cryptocurrency transactions.If selling a business, check if you qualify for small business CGT concessions under Division 152.Offset capital losses against capital gains in the same year, and carry forward any remaining losses.If your main residence was used for income (e.g., Airbnb), calculate the partial exemption based on the period and portion u...

What mistakes should I avoid with capital gains tax?

Don't ignore cryptocurrency — the ATO receives data from exchanges and tracks crypto disposals.Don't offset capital losses against salary or wages — losses can only offset capital gains.Don't assume the main residence exemption applies if you rented out your home or owned it through a company or trust.Don't forget to include costs like agent fees, stamp duty, and legal costs in your cost base — they reduce your gain.Don't sell assets just before the 12-month mark — waiting a few extra days could halve your tax bill through the CGT discount.

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