With a Budget expected in a few months, and the expectation that taxes will need to rise, it appears to have been leaked that the Government are considering charging landlords NIC on their net rental profits. This has brought into focus the possibility of incorporating a property business, to counter this. Along with this potential…
With the potential tax changes that are making the headlines, is it time to plan ahead? As the 2025 Autumn Statement approaches, as always, speculation is swirling over the potential tax changes that could be implemented. Having already seen significant hikes in the Spring 2025 budget, and with a rumoured £50billion black hole to…
The Government is proposing to overhaul the leasehold sector and has recently published a White Paper on the matter. They are proposing to abolish the leasehold tenure and replace this with a form of property ownership called commonhold. Commonhold is a form of freehold which will remove the need for a freehold landlord. Common…
Are We Nearly There Yet? Well, yes is the answer and Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT) will finally begin from 6 April 2026, when it becomes mandatory for landlords and the self-employed whose gross income is over £50,000 in the tax year just passed 2024/25, with the introduction of quarterly returns.…
What is a HMRC Nudge Letter? HMRC have been using nudge letters since 2017 to encourage taxpayers to check their previously declared taxable income and submitted returns. These are used to help identify whether there is any undeclared taxable income. A nudge letter is a type of communication that HMRC use to encourage individuals or…
With the holiday season in full swing and many taking a well earned break, attention turns to holidays, whether abroad or in the UK. However, the rules relating to the renting of a ‘holiday home’ have all changed as from 6 April 2025. Now, Airbnb style lettings are taxed under standard residential property rules, bringing…
What To Expect In Issue 8 of Our Property Matters Newsletter HMRC Nudge Letters In this edition we are looking to explore the approach that HMRC are now taking in relation to closing the reportedly £40 billion tax gap, not only through the use of employing more compliance workers, making greater use of AI, but…
It is confirmed that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax will affect Income Taxpayers with income of over £50,000 from 6 April 2026. This is applicable to those with self-employed income and rental property. MTD for IT compliant software will be necessary in order to keep your financial records digitally, prepare and submit quarterly…
Most businesses and personal taxpayers should by now have noticed HMRC’s rollout of Making Tax Digital (MTD). Different colours of Government have tinkered with the timing of the introduction of this new tax administration system, but not the direction of travel. The launch is working its way through the taxes, starting a few…
The UK government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative aims to modernise the tax system by requiring individuals and businesses to maintain digital records and submit regular updates to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Initially, MTD for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) was set to apply to sole traders and landlords with income over £50,000 from April…