- Written by: Graham Norwood
The warnings of a tough Budget in October, issued yesterday by Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer, have given. Renewed strength to fears of Capital Gains Tax being tightened on landlords. ...
- Written by: Nadeem Raziq
The tax reliefs enjoyed by landlords running Furnished Holiday Lets (FHL) were cut by the Chancellor this month. Some say the market will collapse. I don’t agree, but I do think landlords need to adapt short and long-term tax plans ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Some 89% of higher-rate and 100% of lower-rate taxpaying landlords who sell will see their Capital Gains Tax bill rise in April. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
In what may appear a surprise to almost everyone, the Generation Rent activist group has described yesterday’s Budget as a “giveaway to landlords.” ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The National Residential Landlords Association has slammed yesterday’s lacklustre Budget as a missed opportunity. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
One piece of good news to come out of the small print documents accompanying the Budget concerns capital appreciation. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The Chancellor has used his Budget to confirm a 2p cut in National Insurance, from April 6. This will take it from 10 per cent to eight per cent. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
In a final call on the Chancellor to help the private rental sector in today’s Budget, the National Residential Landlords Association has made a simple call for Jeremy Hunt to scrap unnecessary taxes. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Almost a million private rented households reliant on Universal Credit experience a shortfall between the benefit payments they receive and the amount they pay in rent, says the National Residential Landlords Association. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The Budget on Wednesday will contain a £300m tax raid on the private rental sector according to a report this morning - a report thought to be the subject of a leak from government. ...
- Written by: Sarah Coles
Like a parent whose kids expected half term in Disneyland, Jeremy Hunt is spending the week managing expectations – and crushing dreams. ...
- Written by: Sarah Coles
Speculation continues apace over the likely measures in next month’s Budget, especially after what is seen by political analysts as a bruising week for the government. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
Although SDLT receipts have been volatile in recent years, the property tax’s effectiveness as a revenue-raiser for the Government is not in doubt. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
The Treasury has announced March 6 as the date for the Spring Budget and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has commissioned the Office for Budget Responsibility to prepare an economic and fiscal forecast. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
HM Treasury has opened its representations portal, meaning landlords - and anyone else - can submit their ideas for the next Budget. ...
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