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UK Property Tax Advice to help you slash your tax bills! |
In this section you will find articles with detailed scenarios on all aspects of UK property taxation. Content in this section is typically around 1,000 words and will allow you to get your teeth into some juicy and sound tax saving strategies. This section will include:
- Buy-to-Let - Property development and renovation - Commercial property - Tax investigations - Stamp duty - Tax schemes and shelters - Inheritance tax - Plus much more
We already have a number of strategies revealed below and every month new tax busting content will be uploaded for you to read on-line or to download and read at your leisure.
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Property Tax Insider articles 11 to 15 of 34 First < Previous Next > Last
A Nice Simple Tax – the “reform” of Capital Gains Tax
Of all the changes announced in the Pre-Budget Report, probably the most far reaching, illogical, and unfair are the changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
CGT was described to me years ago when I was a trainee inspector as a “simple” tax. At that time, I suppose it was. You could work out the CGT on a transaction in your head, whereas for income tax or inheritance tax, or any of the other Treasury fundraisers, you needed a pen and paper, a calculator, and some reference books. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 19 October 2007
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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Living on the Job – Accommodation Provided for Employees
Some jobs come with somewhere to live, either as a “perk” or because, for whatever reason, the employer wants the employee to live in a certain property.
As a general principle, accommodation provided by an employer is a taxable benefit, but there are exceptions to this: To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 20 September 2007
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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Tax Free Income Anyone?
The idea of tax free income is always appealing and there are a number of legitimate sources by which such income can be obtained. Individuals wanting to earn some extra cash and who have a spare room in their home can take advantage of the rent-a-room scheme and make up to £4,250 tax-free a year. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Sarah Bradford
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Date: 14 August 2007
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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Down on the Farm – Inheritance Tax and the Farmhouse
In Devon, where I live, there are two distinctly different kinds of farmer.
There are the “professional” farmers, ranging from tenant farmers on Dartmoor struggling to make a living from their sheep (one of whom once remarked to me that it seems to be the ambition of every lamb to die from disease or get itself run over before it is ready for market), to the larger farmers (both the farm and the farmer are usually larger) who seem to be doing quite well despite constantly pleading financial hardship. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 July 2007
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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A Worthwhile Conversion
Those looking for a property to renovate and let out could do much worse than consider converting a flat above a shop. As part of the Government’s drive to increase available housing in the rental sector, enhanced capital allowances are available to those who convert empty spaces above shops into properties to let. This provides the opportunity for would-be developer landlords to make a more profitable investment from converting a space above a shop rather than renovating a derelict or dated house. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Sarah Bradford
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Date: 14 June 2007
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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