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No, you can't deduct capital expenses like a renovation from your personal income, but you can deduct those capital expenses from the eventual capital gain so that the capital gains tax is only paid on the net profit.

The negative gearing only applies to ongoing expenses (e.g. maintenance, interest, depreciation) not to capital expenses.




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