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Old 29-07-2010, 12:10 PM
orangetree orangetree is offline
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Thanks all, yes me and hubby own as equal tenants in common since 2003, and we were married 2 years ago, but didn't bother about changing anything on the deeds to jointly owned.

So I guess on the UK SATR we divide the figures equally when it comes to it.
Once I get to Australia I'm sure it'll be much easier as we will be renting out there not buying so the tax returns out there should, in theory, become simpler. Not happy we'll be having to do four of them in total though!
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