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Investing In Property - Personal or Company Ownership

 

 

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What does the Investing In Property - Personal or Company Ownership report cover?

Being a landlord is not for the faint-hearted. The past years have been difficult for many buy-to-let investors as successive governments have introduced measures that have arguably made this form of investing less appealing for some - particularly residential landlords. 

Whether you decide to invest in property as an individual or via another medium be that a limited company, partnership or Limited Liability Partnership, or whether the property is commercial or residential, there are tax issues to consider. This guide sets out the tax implications for each method of ownership highlighting the tax traps in property investment.

This guide covers:

  • Property investment structures
  • Tax rates for investors
  • Loan interest - personal ownership vs company
  • Losses from a property business
  • Extracting profits - personal ownership vs company
  • Capital gains tax planning
  • Incorporating a property business
  • Stamp duty land tax planning
  • Property investment exit strategies
  • Advanced tax planning strategies
  • Plus more...

Using this guide, you will be able to discover the best tax planning tips and strategies to determine whether property investing is right for you, and the best way to go about it. 

Who will benefit from the Investing In Property - Personal or Company Ownership report?

This report will benefit all property investors, as the question on how best to structure their property business is one that everyone asks.

A popular property tax report with accountants and tax professionals too.