Jul
8

The flawed Call for Evidence over Tenancy Deposits

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The Government (or at least the Ministry for Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG))  has got it into its head to interfere with tenancy deposits to make it easier for tenants to move house. They have issued a Call for Evidence (CfE)

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Jul
8

Homelessness – a Perfect Storm

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This is a summary of a revealing article written by Joe Speye which you can view if you click here.

He makes some ‘revelations’ about: Homelessness, Social Housing, ‘No-fault’ Evictions by PRS, N.H.F & Shelter and their ‘No DSS campaign’

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Jul
8

HMRC sees Buy-to-Let Landlords as source of future funds

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Landlords’ Tax:

There has been a substantial number of buy-to-let landlords admitting
that they have paid no tax on their rental income – they have failed to declare
to HMRC on an annual tax return that they are receiving income from rents.

Through various campaigns and tax amnesties HMRC has
discovered a veritable “gold-mine� of potential tax revenue undeclared by
buy-to-let landlords. The revenue claw-back has risen by 145% over two years,
from 6,600 landlords coming clean with £21m in 2017-18 to 16,110 doing the same
with £42m in the last financial year, according figures recently released by
HMRC.

Given the numbers involved, it encourages HMRC in its belief
that there is a larger potential pot of money waiting for their coffers when
they eventually track down more offenders, and when they do, tax penalties can
be as much as twice (200%) of undeclared income.

The “Let Property Campaignâ€� – see below – run by HMRC, is designed
to inform buy-to-let landlords of the consequences of tax evasion. Landlords
who do not voluntarily declare all their rental income could face this very high
penalty of up to 200% of their undeclared revenue.

Mark Giddens, a partner at accountancy firm UHY Hacker
Young, told The Sunday Times:

“HMRC sees the buy-to-Let market as a source of hundreds of
millions of pounds of unpaid tax. The amounts collected just from landlords
coming in from the cold suggests they may not be too far wrong with that
estimate�

The Let Property Campaign gives landlords an opportunity to
bring their tax affairs up to date. If they are an individual landlord letting
out residential property in the UK or abroad, they will get the best possible
terms to pay the tax they owe, if they participate.

If a landlord owes tax on letting income they can tell HM
Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about undeclared income by making a voluntary
disclosure. By informing HMRC they wish to cooperate, they will be given three
months (90 days) to calculate, declare and pay what they owe.

Unlike previous HMRC campaigns and amnesties, there is no
disclosure ‘window’ requiring landlords to disclose what you owe by a specific
date.

The present campaign will be ongoing for some time, but landlords
intending to come forward who delay, risk the higher penalties if they are
subject to an enquiry and they have not already notified an intention to
disclose.

Whether the errors were due to misunderstanding the rules,
or deliberately avoiding paying the right amount, HMRC says it is better to
come forward and admit any inaccuracies rather than wait until HMRC uncovers
those errors.

The Let Property Campaign offers the best possible terms
available to get tax affairs in order says HMRC. However, when a landlord makes
a disclosure, what is due will depend on why they failed to disclose: if information
was deliberately kept from HMRC there will be a higher penalty than if a
mistake has been made.

For those who have completed self-assessment tax returns but have simply made a mistake there’s a statutory time limited on HMRC going back for a maximum of 6 years – no matter how many years an individual is behind with tax affairs.

However, if an individual did not come forward and HMRC finds out later it will be much harder to convince them that it was simply a mistake and the law allows HMRC to go back up to 20 years in serious cases, resulting in HMRC carrying out a criminal investigation.

Let Property Campaign: your guide to making a disclosure

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Jul
8

Starting a legal challenge to Leeds Selective Licensing?

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I am a Leeds landlord. The council has decided to implement this in 2 areas. We made a detailed argument trashing their points, but they have lied their way past this and used the executive meeting to pass it even though they were thrashed in one of the 2 areas in the consultation.

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Jul
8

Think twice or benefits tenants will be the biggest casualties

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The government should “think twice� before changing the rules on eviction in the private rented sector, amid signs that the most vulnerable tenants on state benefits are likely to be the biggest casualties of the controversial new initiative, the National Landlords Association says today.

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