£1.7 million landlord tax planning success
Earlier this year we helped a couple to restructure their property rental business in such a way that they will pay no personal tax whatsoever on the next £1.7 million they withdraw from their Limited Company.
This was achieved by arranging bridging facility to allow them to withdraw capital from their business of up to their acquisition costs before completing a sale of their business to their own new Limited Company.
The post £1.7 million landlord tax planning success appeared first on Property118.
View Full Article: £1.7 million landlord tax planning success
RLA reaches final of national awards
The RLA has reached the final of the upcoming Association Excellence Awards 2018. The association has been shortlisted in the ‘Overall Best Association – over 1,000 Members’ category, with its bi-monthly magazine Residential Property Investor also reaching the final in the ‘Best Association Magazine – over 20,000 circulation’ category. Alan Ward, RLA chairman said: “Reaching […]
The post RLA reaches final of national awards appeared first on RLA Campaigns and News Centre.
View Full Article: RLA reaches final of national awards
Gas certificates and Section 21 – be compliant or you may pay the price
Landlords, did you know that if you did not provide a gas safety certificate at the start of a tenancy (be it a first agreement or written renewal after 1st October 2015), before the tenant moved in, you may find that any Section 21 notice served during the term is invalid?
The post Gas certificates and Section 21 – be compliant or you may pay the price appeared first on Property118.
View Full Article: Gas certificates and Section 21 – be compliant or you may pay the price
End Section 21 petition gets nearly 50,000 signatures
A petition supported by the pressure group Generation Rent to “Scrap Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, otherwise known as no-fault evictionsâ€� has nearly reached its target of 50,000 signatures.
The 38 Degrees petition is to be sent to the new Housing Minister James Brokenshire.
The post End Section 21 petition gets nearly 50,000 signatures appeared first on Property118.
View Full Article: End Section 21 petition gets nearly 50,000 signatures
Can I charge fees for managing my son’s properties?
I used to own 8 rental properties in central London, which I have been managing myself for the last 35 years, even though I live abroad.
All properties, but two, have been gifted to my 25 year old son
The post Can I charge fees for managing my son’s properties? appeared first on Property118.
View Full Article: Can I charge fees for managing my son’s properties?
Negotiating fee to renovate – Am I price Taker?
I own a Leasehold apartment and would like to renovate, and have been proposed a fee by the Freeholder for overriding the restriction in the Lease If £20,000 plus legal costs.
This is before any cost of renovation.
The post Negotiating fee to renovate – Am I price Taker? appeared first on Property118.
View Full Article: Negotiating fee to renovate – Am I price Taker?
Rate rise most likely on hold
Bank Rate:
The prospect of a Bank of England interest rate rise on August 2 had been growing over the past weeks, but now the chances of a rise have diminished. The change in outlook is as a result of low and steady inflation figures and slow wages growth.
The June 2018 figures just released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the consumer price index has remained unchanged or slightly down at 2.3% from the previous month, confounding expectations and warnings of a rate rise, following the first rise in 10 years in November last year from 025 to .05 per cent.
Despite rising petrol prices, and a sharp increase in the cost of gas and electricity, inflation remains low as clothing and other items, such as computer games, had their prices slashed in the summer sales. House prices across the UK have also been rising at their slowest pace for just under five years.
With the Bank of England’s inflation target set by government at 2%, just below the current level, slow growth in GDP over the first half of the year, thought to be down to the bad weather in the spring, and weak wages growth, pundits see little scope for a rate rise in August.
GDP growth in the three months to May recovered to 0.2 per cent from zero in the three months to April, in a sign that the sluggish start of the year was indeed weather-related, and economists are now forecasting 0.4 per cent growth for Q2. This view is supported by the purchasing managers’ index of private sector activity for Q2, pointing to better economic growth for the UK economy for the second half.
The services sector has picked-up and retail sales have also rebounded, with a 13 per cent rise in May, according to the ONS, so, depending where inflation goes from here, if this continues we may expect a further rate rise in November.
ONS – Inflation and price indices to June 2018
©1999 – Present | Parkmatic Publications Ltd. All rights reserved | LandlordZONE® – Rate rise most likely on hold | LandlordZONE.
View Full Article: Rate rise most likely on hold
Categories
- Landlords (19)
- Real Estate (9)
- Renewables & Green Issues (1)
- Rental Property Investment (1)
- Tenants (21)
- Uncategorized (11,916)
Archives
- December 2024 (43)
- November 2024 (64)
- October 2024 (82)
- September 2024 (69)
- August 2024 (55)
- July 2024 (64)
- June 2024 (54)
- May 2024 (73)
- April 2024 (59)
- March 2024 (49)
- February 2024 (57)
- January 2024 (58)
- December 2023 (56)
- November 2023 (59)
- October 2023 (67)
- September 2023 (136)
- August 2023 (131)
- July 2023 (129)
- June 2023 (128)
- May 2023 (140)
- April 2023 (121)
- March 2023 (168)
- February 2023 (155)
- January 2023 (152)
- December 2022 (136)
- November 2022 (158)
- October 2022 (146)
- September 2022 (148)
- August 2022 (169)
- July 2022 (124)
- June 2022 (124)
- May 2022 (130)
- April 2022 (116)
- March 2022 (155)
- February 2022 (124)
- January 2022 (120)
- December 2021 (117)
- November 2021 (139)
- October 2021 (130)
- September 2021 (138)
- August 2021 (110)
- July 2021 (110)
- June 2021 (60)
- May 2021 (127)
- April 2021 (122)
- March 2021 (156)
- February 2021 (154)
- January 2021 (133)
- December 2020 (126)
- November 2020 (159)
- October 2020 (169)
- September 2020 (181)
- August 2020 (147)
- July 2020 (172)
- June 2020 (158)
- May 2020 (177)
- April 2020 (188)
- March 2020 (234)
- February 2020 (212)
- January 2020 (164)
- December 2019 (107)
- November 2019 (131)
- October 2019 (145)
- September 2019 (123)
- August 2019 (112)
- July 2019 (93)
- June 2019 (82)
- May 2019 (94)
- April 2019 (88)
- March 2019 (78)
- February 2019 (77)
- January 2019 (71)
- December 2018 (37)
- November 2018 (85)
- October 2018 (108)
- September 2018 (110)
- August 2018 (135)
- July 2018 (140)
- June 2018 (118)
- May 2018 (113)
- April 2018 (64)
- March 2018 (96)
- February 2018 (82)
- January 2018 (92)
- December 2017 (62)
- November 2017 (100)
- October 2017 (105)
- September 2017 (97)
- August 2017 (101)
- July 2017 (104)
- June 2017 (155)
- May 2017 (135)
- April 2017 (113)
- March 2017 (138)
- February 2017 (150)
- January 2017 (127)
- December 2016 (90)
- November 2016 (135)
- October 2016 (149)
- September 2016 (135)
- August 2016 (48)
- July 2016 (52)
- June 2016 (54)
- May 2016 (52)
- April 2016 (24)
- October 2014 (8)
- April 2012 (2)
- December 2011 (2)
- November 2011 (10)
- October 2011 (9)
- September 2011 (9)
- August 2011 (3)
Calendar
Recent Posts
- Landlords’ Rights Bill: Let’s tell the government what we want
- 2025 will be crucial for leasehold reform as secondary legislation takes shape
- Reeves inflationary budget puts mockers on Bank Base Rate reduction
- How to Avoid SDLT Hikes In 2025
- Shelter Scotland slams council for stripping homeless households of ‘human rights’