TheCardMan
Cardboard addicted
Hello all,
Something that has been on my mind as of late. Does capital gains tax in Australia apply to trading cards?
For example, if I bought $10,000 worth of cards which I sell one year later for $30,000 through a website (like OZCT), is that extra $20,000 profit taxed?
I've also noticed some AFL powersellers will sell all their commons individually (at $1 each) which would definitely result in a net loss due to ebay fees. Is the loss a way of dodging tax by claiming capital gains loss?
Anyone!?
Something that has been on my mind as of late. Does capital gains tax in Australia apply to trading cards?
For example, if I bought $10,000 worth of cards which I sell one year later for $30,000 through a website (like OZCT), is that extra $20,000 profit taxed?
I've also noticed some AFL powersellers will sell all their commons individually (at $1 each) which would definitely result in a net loss due to ebay fees. Is the loss a way of dodging tax by claiming capital gains loss?
Anyone!?