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Oct
16

Capital Gains Tax – Inflation, the real problem ignored by Government?

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Capital Gains Tax – Inflation, the real problem ignored by Government

The government chooses to ignore the impact of inflation on the real value of money, property, and the cost of living. Prior to 2008, indexation allowance quite rightly

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Oct
16

BTL lenders unveil new products and rates

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Foundation Home Loans’ specialist lending brand, ‘Buy to Let by Foundation’ has expanded its product range to cater to a wider range of landlord needs.

The new additions include BTL mortgages specifically designed for larger houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)

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Oct
15

Generation Rent claims renting harms a tenant’s mental health

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Renting privately in England is apparently so traumatic that it’s having a devastating impact on tenants’ mental health, Generation Rent reports.

The tenant campaign group has carried out a survey and found that almost nine in 10 renters report that their mental health has been negatively affected by their housing situation.

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Oct
15

Should landlords get an EPC now or wait for new regulations?

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Hello all, like everyone I dreaded telling my tenants that their “forever home” might not be forever due to the antics of Ed Miliband and co. I even had a comment to that effect read out by Nigel Farage on GB News last week.

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Oct
15

UK landlords worry about their future under Labour

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The future of the private rented sector (PRS) is a major worry for 75% of landlords, research reveals.

The findings from the Simply Business’s Landlord Report highlight that the year so far has been challenging for landlords.

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Oct
14

Renters’ Rights Bill could worsen housing crisis – Propertymark

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The unintended consequences of the Renters’ Rights Bill for the private rented sector (PRS) could make the housing crisis worse, Propertymark warns.

It says that while the Bill is designed to protect tenants, landlords who cannot gain possession will leave the PRS –

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Oct
14

Tenant In Prison – How I Helped To Solve The Rent Arrears Problem

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A professional landlord with a large portfolio faced a challenging situation when their tenant stopped paying rent and failed to communicate. Upon visiting the property, the landlord was met by an unfamiliar young woman, later identified as the tenant’s partner.

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Oct
14

Chancellor Rachel Reeves eyes capital gains tax hike to 39%

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves could hike capital gains tax to a whopping 39%, according to The Guardian.

The newspaper reports the Treasury is testing a range of 33%-39% for capital gains tax to fill in the so-called £22 billion black hole in Britain’s finances.

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Oct
11

Is Incorporation Legal Tax Planning or Tax Avoidance? | A Judicial Perspective

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The following quotes reflect an evolving judicial attitude towards tax planning in the 21st century, with increasing emphasis on the need for commercial substance in tax planning arrangements and a clearer demarcation between legitimate planning and avoidance.

Lord Steyn in Inland Revenue Commissioners v Fitzwilliam [1993] STC 502:

“Tax planning is acceptable

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Oct
11

Nigel Farage slams Renters’ Rights Bill and EPC rules

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Nigel Farage has slammed the Renters’ Rights Bill as a “huge mistake” and says Ed Miliband’s EPC C rules will cost a fortune for landlords.

In an interview with GB News, Mr Farage says the Renters’ Rights Bill will reduce housing supply and cause chaos in the rental market.

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