Hi,
I am wondering whether I have to declare an insurance payout for a property that was used as a rental however I am now living in it. I am also not sure whether it would be considered capital works or repairs if it needs to be claimed.
Please see all the details below as there is more to this than purely a rental property and basic repair:
- House is under a PPOR CGT exemption, it was first rented out in 2023 while I was away for work and now have returned to the house February 2026.
- In October 2025, the house was damaged during a storm where I have had the entire carport lifted and taken away due to strong winds, and severe hail damage to the roof requiring an entire roof replacement. The damage is beyond repair and the only option is an entire roof replacement.
- I have moved back into the property in February 2026.
- The insurance has not been finalised and I am expecting a payout of approximately $60k in March 2026.
- Once payout is received I will be replacing the carport and house roof at a like for like replacement, with no improvements to any structures (ie. same quality of material, same specifications etc.) for a cost of around $60k
- I will continue to live in the house as my main residence, not purely for the duration of repairs.
- The insurance payout is under my landlords insurance and is for repairs only, it does not include loss of rent. I must keep this insurance policy until the claim is complete.
Is this instance is the insurance payout:
1- not income and falls under main residence,
2- income and the repairs are immediately deductible,
3- income and the repairs are considered capital works and need to be claimed over a period of time, or
4- this is a CGT event?
The insurance company cannot repair the damage for quite a few month, whereas a local small business is able to do this alot sooner however I do not want to incur a huge tax bill.
I have called the ATO and they advised this is not income, however I am still worried.
I have checked alot of ATO sites and I cannot find an answer.