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CGT is on the rise

In the 2020/21 tax year, record amounts of CGT was recorded, with the total CGT liability increasing by 42% from the previous year. This does not come as much of a surprise, as 2020/21 was the first year the ‘CGT on UK property service’ was introduced.   However, HMRC have recently reported that, in the…

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Furnished Holiday Lets (FHL)

Unlike other properties, FHL’s benefit from a number of tax advantages including capital allowances on domestic items and full deductibility of mortgage interest. FHL’s also benefit from Capital Gains Tax (CGT) reliefs on disposals including Business Asset Disposal Relief, Rollover Relief and Holdover Relief.   For a property to qualify as an FHL for the…

MTD for landlords

Landlords currently using self-assessment will be required to switch to using Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD for ITSA for short) and applies to all landlords whose total property income is in excess of £10,000 per year, including: • Rental income from UK rental properties   • Other UK property income such as…

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Property Matters Newsletter: Issue 1

The range and location of Whitings LLP clients is vast, and the specialist staff possess and equally vast level of experience, knowledge and expertise. There is, however, one thing each of us has in common, and that is property.   It is hoped that we will provide you with a diverse selection of articles which…

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Stamp Duty Land Tax

When dealing with agricultural tenancies SDLT – Stamp Duty Land Tax can be a complex issue. On completion in England of a farm business tenancy – FBT – it’s important to establish whether an SDLT return needs to be submitted, whether it is payable and if so, how much.   For a fixed term FBT,…

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HMRC reminders: Taxpayers of ATED revaluation

What is ATED? Annual tax on enveloped dwellings (ATED) is an annual tax charge payable by companies, partnerships (with at least one corporate partner) and certain collective investment schemes that own UK residential properties exceeding £500,000 in value.   When do I need to value the property? The property needs to be valued on specific…

Government Announce Further Changes

With a different Chancellor in the driving seat once again, we have seen the government announce further changes since their ‘Growth Plan’, which was delivered on 23 September. In a statement on Monday 17 October, the Chancellor announced a reversal of almost all of the tax measures set out in the Growth Plan that have…

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HMRC increases interest on Late Paid tax

HMRC will raise interest rates on tax debt from 11 October following the 0.5% increase in the base rate.   This means that the late payment interest rate will increase to 4.75% from 11 October 2022. The rate last increased to 4.25% on 23 August. This is the highest rate since the height of the financial crisis…

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New register of overseas entities: Register UK property now

Adding to the plethora of red tape, there is now a requirement for overseas entities (ie a legal entity, such as a company or other organisation, that has legal personality and is governed by the law of a country or territory outside the UK) who own or lease property or land in the United Kingdom…

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60-day CGT deadline: Missed by many taxpayers

Last month, the Financial Times released an article detailing the huge numbers of buy-to-let investors and second homeowners failing to meet the 60-day Capital Gains Tax reporting and payment deadline, which is as high as 20%.   The article can be found here: One-fifth of property sellers miss CGT payment deadline | Financial Times  …

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