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  • Profile photo of fredo_4305fredo_4305
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    Hi All,
    I am in the process of living between two different states. I have been staying with friends in qld and rent in vic.

    I have a property in QLD which I rent out. Is is possible to move in to this property then sell it after the required period of time and not get stung with CGT. I have owned the property more than 12 months.

    Thanks

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    if you didn’t live in it as your ppor prior to renting it out you can’t get the full ppor exemption

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    Yes, it can't be your main residence until you live in it first. So difficult to claim the exemption – or impossib.e

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