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Property Repairs before the First Letting – What is allowable?
There seems to be something of a misconception (both amongst landlords and tax inspectors) about whether the cost of repairs to a newly-acquired buy to let property before it is first let is an allowable expense for tax purposes. Published: 17th Apr 2013
Tags: Property Tax, UK Property, Landlord Advice
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How to Pay off Your Main Residence Mortgage – And Claim Tax Relief!Every landlord should know paragraph 45700 of HMRC's Business Income Manual almost by heart
Published: 13th Mar 2013
Tags: Landlord Advice, Property Tax, UK Property
Have You Really Stopped Letting?Just because you are no longer receiving rental income does not necessarily mean you have ceased to have a property letting business
Published: 26th Feb 2013
Tags: Landlord Advice, Buy To Let, Property Tax, UK Property
How to Grow a Property Portfolio Free of CGT!By taking advantage of private residence relief and some of its features, it is possible to capitalise on lifestyle events and to grow a £million pound property portfolio free of capital gains tax
Published: 13th Feb 2013
Tags: Landlord Advice, UK Property, Property Tax, Property Law
Giving Land or Buildings to Charity – What Reliefs are Available?Tax reliefs are available to encourage donations to charity. Those who wish to make gifts of land or buildings to charities can benefit from lower tax bills as a result of the availability of income tax and capital gains tax (CGT) reliefs.
Published: 4th Dec 2012
Tags: UK Property, Capital Gains Tax, Charity Donations, Property Tax
Capital Allowances: Second-Hand FixturesThe purpose of the capital allowances legislation is to provide a deduction for tax purposes for the cost of an asset over its useful life and in this way it is the tax equivalent of depreciation.
Published: 7th Nov 2012
Tags: uk tax, Capital Allowances, UK Property, Property Tax
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