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C) Scenarios involving jointly-owned properties

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  1. My 3 sons and I are the joint owners of a property. How should I state my share of ownership?


  2. I have received a Property Tax Return for a property owned by my parents and myself. My mother passed away on 1 August 2004. How should I complete the Property Tax Return for 2004/05?


  3. My parents are joint owners of the property. If they are unable to write, how can they sign the Tax Return (B.I.R.57)?


  4. My spouse and I let out a flat and a parking space together to the same tenant at one lump sum rental. However, I received two separate Property Tax Returns, how should I fill in Part 4 of the Return?


  5. My husband and I jointly own a flat and a parking space. The flat is let for rental income and the parking space is used for parking our own car. The Property Tax Return shows the location of property as consisting of both the flat and the parking space. How should we report this situation in the Tax Return?