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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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The Two Ways to Calculate your UK Property Rental Income Profits
Most landlords (and even some accountants) are unaware that there are two methods that can be used to calculate your annual UK property income tax. These methods are known as ‘Cash Basis’ and ‘Earnings Basis’.
In this article we will explain when and how both methods can be used. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Arthur Weller
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Date: 14 April 2006
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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Property Management Companies – Are They Still Going to Help Slash your Property Tax Bills?
Late last year, the Chancellor announced that the 0% starting rate of corporation tax (CT) for small companies would be abolished from April 2006, and all such companies would pay CT at 19% on all their profits up to £300,000.One of the reasons for this change of heart was the way that small companies were being used to reduce their tax bills by property investors. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: James Bailey
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Date: 14 March 2006
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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How to Avoid Tax by Successfully Planning the Transfer of your Investment Properties
When an individual transfers an investment property, principally four taxes need to be considered:
1. Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
2. Inheritance Tax (IHT).
3. Stamp Duty (SD).
4. VAT. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Arthur Weller
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Date: 14 February 2006
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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Holiday lets – A good strategy with some generous tax breaks
If you let a property in a popular holiday location, e.g., the south coast, then you could well be operating a holiday lettings business. This is especially the case if your target market is people visiting and staying in your property for short periods of time.
Qualifying Criteria for a Holiday Let
In order to qualify your property as a holiday let, it must be fully furnished; that is, anyone moving into the property must be able to live out of the property without having to buy any additional furniture/furnishings. To learn more details of this article click here
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Author: Arthur Weller
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Date: 14 January 2006
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Category: Property Tax Insider
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