Tax strategies for margin lending

Margin lending can be a powerful tool – magnifying both your investment potential and your portfolio risk. But there’s another side to the story that’s easy to overlook: the tax implications. Come tax time, a well-structured margin lending strategy could help take some of the sting out of your interest bill – and even create opportunities to optimise your return.

From interest deductions to capital gains considerations, here’s what you need to know to make margin lending work harder for you at EOFY.

Claiming interest deductions

The interest you pay on your margin loan may be tax-deductible – if the funds are used to purchase income-generating assets like shares or managed funds. That deduction could reduce your taxable income, potentially lowering your overall tax bill.

But be careful: the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is crystal clear that deductions can only be claimed on the portion of the loan directly tied to an income-producing purpose. If you've used your loan for both private and income-producing purposes, you’ll need to apportion the interest accordingly.

 

Timing can matter

In most cases, you can only claim deductions for interest actually incurred during the financial year. That’s why some investors choose to prepay up to 12 months’ interest before June 30 – it locks in the deduction and can provide certainty in a rising rate environment. Just make sure it aligns with your broader cash flow and portfolio strategy, and keep in mind that if you claim your costs this year, you cannot claim them again next year. Only costs incurred next year can be claimed next year.

 

Amplified returns

Selling investments you’ve purchased with borrowed funds doesn’t change how capital gains tax (CGT) is calculated – but it can dial up the impact. Any capital gain is still generally based on the difference between your purchase price and sale price (less costs), but leveraging means those gains – and potential losses – can be much larger. That can push you into a higher tax bracket if not managed carefully.

It also means more paperwork. You'll need to keep detailed records of your loan structure, interest payments and the exact amounts borrowed for each investment. This becomes especially important if you’ve used the same margin loan to fund multiple positions or made partial repayments along the way.

 

Speak to a pro

Given the complexity, it’s wise to run your approach past a professional tax adviser. A tailored strategy can ensure you’re making the most of your margin loan – while ensuring that you meet your tax obligations and prepare your tax return accurately.

Disclaimer
This article is intended to provide general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. The above information is not tax advice.
Taxation laws are complex and subject to change. Commonwealth Securities Limited (CommSec) does not provide tax (financial) advice under the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 (Cth). You should consider seeking independent tax advice from a registered tax agent, accountant or adviser before you make any decisions based on this information.

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