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Relief for replacement domestic items
Read this article to find out when you can deduct the cost of replacement domestic items in a residential let in calculating the profits of the property business.
Identifying a UK property rental business
There are four different types of property business, and each are taxed differently. In this article we define each business type and explain what you need to know about their tax treatments. #propertytax #landlord
Can you benefit from rent-a-room?
You can potentially earn rental income tax-free if you let out a furnished room in your own home. Learn more about the rent a room scheme in this article. #propertytax #rentaroom
Buying a property to let – the importance of keeping records from day one
For tax purposes, good record keeping is essential. Without complete and accurate records, it will not be possible to provide correct details of taxable income or to benefit from allowable deductions. Aside from the risk of paying more tax than is necessary, landlords who fail to take their record keeping obligations seriously may also find that they are on the receiving end of a penalty from HMRC.
Curtailment of letting relief
Landlords have been hit with a number of tax hikes in recent years, and this trend shows no signs of abating. From 6 April 2020, lettings relief – a valuable capital gains tax relief which is available where a property which has at some point been the owner’s only or main residence is let out – is seriously curtailed.
Property income receipts – what should be included?
When calculating the profit or loss for a property rental business, it is important that nothing is overlooked. The receipts which need to be taken into account may include more than simply the rent received from letting out the property.
Making good use of the £1000 property allowance
A new property allowance of £1,000 was introduced from 6 April 2017. The allowance means that individuals with income from property of less than £1,000 do not need to pay tax on that income. Further, they do not need to tell HMRC about it. The allowance is available in addition to the personal allowance (and other allowances, such as the marriage allowance, to which the individual is entitled).