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[bigsmile1] You'd never know I subscribe to Trinity House UK would you?
The big marina at Manly Qld. is private sector and the bays have strata titles. Many were bought by investors as rental propositions. Many original investors or their descendants still own and rent them. Very high rental returns depending on when the owner bought in. If you have a big expensive boat and need somewhere accessible and secure to keep it, your options are buy a waterfront home with moorings or pay (through the nose) for a marina berth.
I know nothing about claiming excise back on motor spirit. I do know that when my family business delivered to stations and when we subbied to a commercial carrier (not a mail contractor) we delivered drums of fuel to farms and stations. Some had overhead tanks for petrol. Mostly this was used in their road vehicles which then were Holden-Falcon-Valiant, and the occasional big Humber or Jaguar. This was regarded by the cockies as cheap farm fuel and was their right to use it on the road. I hope this rort has been stopped. I suppose nowadays they use diesel 4WD's as road vehicles and still avoid excise.
Many years ago farm fuel used to be diesel and dyed a different colour, as is still the case in UK.
Many Cockies used to drive 300D Mercedes .
Regards PhilipA
You can claim excise back on fuel used for agriculture, mining and other off road activities. It is done through the tax system with the submission of a BAS Statement
Fuel tax credits - business | Australian Taxation Office
Regards,
Tote
Philip - I thought that was power kerosine?
Tote - drilling down into that shows that you can actually get a return on petrol used off road, although it needs to be used in a business.