The Let Property Campaign (LPC) was created by HMRC for landlords who have not declared all their rental income to come forward to disclose any unpaid tax. The LPC is applicable to landlords renting out the following types of properties: HMRC has harsh penalties for individuals that are not disclosing rental income. Penalties can be…Read More
Statistics in 2023 show that 28% of young people aged between 20 and 34 years were living with their parents. Having an extra adult in the house means that groceries, utility bills and other living expenses would increase and ultimately means more costs. Rent-a-room relief was introduced by the government to allow for more low-cost…Read More
Residential property gains are a critical consideration for landlords, especially when selling buy-to-let properties or inherited estates. Understanding the tax implications and reporting requirements is essential to avoid penalties. Planning is vital, as it ensures compliance with HMRC guidelines and minimises tax liabilities. Residential property gains refer to the profit made when selling or disposing…Read More
The Renters’ Rights Bill is currently being debated in the House of Lords, having already passed the House of Commons. While the bill primarily focuses on increasing tenant protections, it also presents a significant shift in responsibilities for landlords. For the majority of landlords who already maintain high standards, these changes represent an additional layer…Read More
As of 6th February 2025, the Bank of England announced a reduction in the base interest rate from 4.75% to 4.5%. This 0.25% decrease has sparked discussions among industry experts, with many speculating that further cuts may be on the horizon throughout the year. If this trend continues, it could significantly enhance affordability in the…Read More
In the UK, married couples receive special tax treatment, and as a result, understanding these rules can give newlyweds a head start in building a stable financial foundation for the future. For example, when it comes to income tax on rental properties, some of you may be aware that if a married couple jointly owns…Read More
Planning ahead is vital for the success of any property business, as this will allow you to grasp opportunities as they arise. Many landlords will have now heard about the upcoming changes to income tax reporting in the form of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax. For many landlords, the thought of an increase…Read More
Managing taxes is a critical part of running a successful small business. For entrepreneurs in the UK, staying on top of key tax deadlines can save time, reduce stress, and help avoid penalties. Here is a comprehensive guide to the important tax dates for 2025 to keep your finances in order. Managing taxes is a…Read More
As winter sets in, property owners often face unwelcome surprises like leaks that escalate into major structural concerns. One of the most significant expenses that may arise is a roof replacement. Given the substantial cost involved, it’s essential to ensure this expense is categorized and utilized appropriately. This distinction matters because not all expenditures are…Read More
When tenants leave a rental property, landlords often face questions about covering property expenses and whether tax relief can be claimed on costs incurred during the vacancy period. Understanding the tax implications of such situations is essential for maintaining profitability and compliance. Claiming Tax Relief on Expenses for Vacant Properties If your property is temporarily…Read More
The recent adjustments to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) announced in the Labour budget on October 30, 2024, have brought significant implications for property investors. If you’re looking to make a residential property purchase, it’s important to consider how these changes may affect your return on investment (ROI). In a previous blog, we outlined the…Read More
Letting agents typically deduct their fees directly from your rental income and deposit the net amount into your bank account. Here’s a quick guide on how to handle these transactions in QuickBooks Online. You will then see the net amount reflected in your bank account, and you’ll need to select the option to Split the…Read More
The trading allowance offers a streamlined tax option for those earning smaller amounts through side income or property rentals. For individuals with “miscellaneous” self-employment income or limited rental earnings, this allowance can reduce the need for formal registration as self-employed with HMRC and simplify tax filing. Here’s a closer look at how the trading allowance…Read More
The recently released Autumn Budget presents the Labour government’s economic outlook and policy plans for the next five years, with significant updates affecting property owners and investors. Here’s what landlords need to know. 1. Increase in the Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Surcharge One of the major announcements in the budget is the increase in…Read More
In this year’s Spring Budget, the government announced the repeal of the Furnished Holiday Lettings (FHL) regime, which will take effect on April 6th, 2025. While many are aware of the impending change, the full implications on businesses operating under the FHL regime might not be as well understood. This transition will significantly alter how…Read More