6 Buy To Let Tax Loopholes For Your Property Business
6 Buy To Let Tax Loopholes you should be taking advantage of in your property business.
In this video, Mark Alexander, from Property 118, and I break down 6 rules of the game to help mitigate your property tax and Section 24 costs.
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Right to rent follow up check when tenant is renewing visa?
Hi, My tenant’s UK work permit visa expired a few months ago, and I’m conducting a following up Right to Rent check.
The tenant has been chasing an application to renew the work permit Visa with the Home Office for a number of months now
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Sir Philip Green and his wife bought-up high-end London property as their retail empire was collapsing
The so called Pandora Papers is a financial services leak of nearly 12 million documents that reveal an international treasure trove of hidden wealth, tax avoidance and money laundering, by some of the world’s richest individuals.
The secret files were unearthed by a Washington DC news consortium which is now working with more than 140 media organisations around the global in what is thought to be the biggest ever financial services investigation involving in excess of £4bn in assets. BBC Panorama and the Guardian newspaper are sifting though the thousands of files containing personal financial dealings meant to be kept private.
The Pandora Papers show that the Greens went on a property buying spree after their British Home Stores (BHS) retail empire was in the final throws of its life. According to the Guardian’s investigation, during their 15 years of ownership Sir Philip and Lady Green, along with other shareholders, extracted at least £580m from the company.
The Greens, former owners of BHS, Topshop, Miss Selfridge, were snapping up millions of pounds worth of high-end London property while their companies ran into deep trouble. The papers show that soon after BHS was sold for £1 in 2015, the Greens bought a flat in Mayfair for £4.95m using an offshore firm and later they added to the purchase by buying parts of a ground and first floor residence for a further £15m.
A flat in a Belgravia building worth £7m was also bought by the Greens anonymously and a building in Marylebone, the then BHS headquarters and owned offshore by the Greens, was sold to their own company, Arcadia, for £53m in 2015
BHS, one of the most famous brands on UK High Streets, was burdened down with debt when the Greens famously sold it for a token sum of £1 to Dominic Chappell, a former bankrupt businessman and racing driver who had no retail experience.
The beneficial owner of a company called Amberley Limited incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) was one Lady Tina Green and was the vehicle used to buy the Mayfair flat in Balfour Place. Another company, BVI-based Hulverstone Investments Ltd also owned by Lady Green was the one behind a £15m investment in a luxury apartment taking up three floors of a house in Hill Street, Mayfair.
The Greens also paid out £10.6m in January 2016 for a home in Belgravia, near Buckingham Palace for their 25-year-old daughter Chloe Green. Another anonymous offshore vehicle, Mottistone Holdings, also held in Lady Green’s name, was used to purchase that property.
This was a four-storey town house around the corner from their £7m flat on Eaton Place, the papers show it is owned anonymously by Lady Green through yet another BVI company, Bestfalls Limited.
These transactions came after the Green’s Arcadia retail group paid £53m to buy Wilton Equity Limited, an offshore company, from Lady Green.
BHS collapsed only a month or so after the Belgravia town house purchase. What followed the collapse was a public outcry and angry criticism from MPs, and Sir Philip was forced to pay £363m into the company’s pension scheme to shore up its huge deficit.
Soon after this, Arcadia itself was in financial difficulties with sales and profits falling, resulting in the company going into administration, with around 3,000 put at risk.
The Greens were subsequently heavily criticised for extracting £1.2bn from Arcadia, but failing to attempt to save the ailing retailer by investing money back into its stores and going online to revive its businesses.
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Urgent need to set up dedicated housing court for Welsh landlords and tenants, say Tories
The Welsh Conservative spokesperson for housing, Janet Finch-Saunders (pictured), has urged the Welsh government to consider setting up a dedicated housing tribunal for Wales to address a fundamental lack of faith in the present court system.
Finch-Saunders believes that proactive intervention is needed as legislation in Wales continues to diverge from England.
She says. “We cannot be left with a situation where the present route to possession leaves landlords with immense financial burdens, pushing them towards the less problematic route of self-accommodation lets, and leaving tenants with problems around their mental well-being.”
Last October, the legislation, justice and constitution committee recommended the need for a standalone and specific housing tribunal in Wales to ensure that access to justice was not unreasonably delayed when the new ‘grounds’ provisions in the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 is enforced next year.
Overburdened
It added that there would be an inevitable rise in workload for an already overburdened court system.
Daryl McIntosh (pictured), Propertymark policy manager, says now is the time to act, before an entirely new tenancy regime is created. “A dedicated housing tribunal allows for free and accessible access to justice for all parties, from specialist judges whose knowledge would bring consistency in decisions,” says McIntosh.
“It is this specialist knowledge that will ensure the protections the Welsh Government intend to provide for tenants under the Act will not be undermined.”
He adds: “A new system would also bring back confidence to landlords, who having been faced with adversity and a poor experience, are at risk of leaving the sector. At a time when the PRS in Wales is providing homes for over 200,000 households in Wales it is important that landlords can have faith in the protection of their assets when needed.”
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Switching service launches to help tenants battle the energy crisis
Property platform Clooper has officially launched an energy switching service that landlords can offer tenants looking to save money as the UK energy sector is thrown into disarray by rising gas prices.
Clooper Switch was announced earlier this month and has been developed in partnership with Decision Tech Partners, which is part of the Moneysupermarket group.
Founders Toks Adebiyi and Matt Wilson (pictured) say they service is ready to fight for tenants looking for the best deals in the current unpredictable market, or those whose suppliers have gone bust.
“Simply browse our available tariffs, choose the one that’s right for you, and we’ll do the rest,” says Adebiyi.
“With energy prices increasing and the energy price cap set to rise in October, now is the best time to assist consumers in looking for ways to save more.”
“At a time when households are still trying to recover from the financial impact of the pandemic, as well as the energy price hike that will affect approximately 15 million households in October, what we are doing now really matters and will put more cash in the pockets of the average household,” adds Adebiyi.
The pair tell LandlordZONE that their Switch service will enable landlords to help tenants worried about the current energy crisis or who are struggling to find an affordable energy supplier.
Clooper Switch, which is free to use, claims to save bill payers £245 a year on average.
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‘Broken’ evictions system revealed by landlord’s £100k repossession
A despairing landlord has finally managed to evict a rogue tenant who managed to disrupt the court process by more than a year after claiming he had Covid four times.
He’s now more than £100,000 out of pocket after the man racked up £83,000 in rent arrears and has paid out at least £20,000 in legal fees.
But the landlord, from Saundersfoot in Wales, is just grateful to finally have his property back, despite now being forced to completely gut it before it’s liveable.
“It has been a nightmare as he kept playing the Covid card,” the landlord tells LandlordZONE, who wishes to remain anonymous.
“I’m taking him to court to claim back the arrears but I don’t expect I’ll be successful in recovering the monies outstanding from both him and his wife when judgement is granted.”
He adds: “I’m lucky that I have other properties – if that was my only one I would have lost my house because of all this.”
The landlord issued a Section 21 after his tenant started getting into arrears in 2017 before stopping paying completely in 2019.
Granted possession
He was first granted possession last November and given an eviction date in December, but the tenant appealed on different grounds and the case was dismissed three times.
Bailiffs were finally arranged for the end of July, but this time the tenant informed them he couldn’t move out because he had Covid.
Another date in August was set but the tenant told bailiffs his wife had Covid – despite the fact that she had moved out months before.
But, as she was named on the warrant, they couldn’t go ahead. The tenant then announced he had Covid again.
“The warrant officer told him that he had to do a test and that if it was negative he needed to move out within days, and if it was positive, she would set a date in 14 days’ time,” he says.
After trying to get the case thrown out yet again due to Covid symptoms last month, a judge finally granted the warrant and the tenant has now gone.
“I take tenants on face value and should have done a credit check,” the landlord admits. “But I’m really frustrated that he was able to exploit Covid for as long as he did, which dragged the case on much longer.”
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Recent three-month downward trend in annual growth reversed
The latest Halifax House price index has indicated annual house price inflation has increased from last month to 7.4%, up from 7.2% with the average UK property price now at a record £267,587. Wales and Scotland have continued to outperform the UK average
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