3% Stamp surcharge only if property is suitable as dwelling on purchase?
The Times has highlighted a First-Tier tribunal ruling that overturned a decision to charge the additional 3% stamp duty for a second property, because it was not deemed suitable to be used as a dwelling on the date of purchase.
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6 sold and only one final two bed left
We are delighted to offer our investors one final opportunity to invest at this fantastic Newton Road development in St Helens, near Liverpool.
Having already sold 6 plots at this popular development, and we have been offered one final 2-bed
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DWP are sending me claimants NI numbers – ICO complaint
Dear Information Commissioner,
DWP are disclosing multiple tenants’ National insurance numbers to me.
I am also copying in some of the Universal Credit UC staff that I have been sending the below to, some quite high up people actually
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£100,000 slander payout to Landlord by Doncaster Council
Private landlord, Rob Bloor, has received a payout of £100,000 by Doncaster Council after he threatened to take the council to court over alleged slander. This was reported in the Doncaster Free Press yesterday.
Mr Bloor alleges the council had slandered him by making unfounded and disparaging remarks regarding his honesty to people who were looking to use his services to rent property.
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BBC report Newcastle Plans for selective licensing
Please see this BBC iplayer link for the Inside Out North East episode 25th Febuary.
It shows an environmental health officer inspecting problem properties. At 9.14 mins you get the council view acknowledging licensing plans could put rents up!
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Gifting a Directors Loan for IHT purposes
James asked ….
I asked some accountants about the directors loan in a company and they said you could gift the directors loan as a potentially exempt transfer for IHT purposes (tick! 😊) but that from the moment
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