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		<title>Tax Depreciation: An Investor Profile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The depreciation benefit to every investor will vary. The following example has been provided as an approximate guide, using the diminishing value of depreciation. Property: A two bedroom unit purchased for $400,000 Income: Rented for $385 per week Total income of approximately $20,000 per year Expenses: Interest, rates and management expenses $32,000 per year Scenario [...]


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