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Landlords Beware - stamp duty probes likely to soar in near future

The many thousands of landlords who have snapped up properties have been advised to be on alert - a tax consultancy suggests HMRC probes are likely to soar.

Boodle Hatfield, which describes itself as a private wealth law firm, says the number of Stamp Duty Land Tax investigations by HMRC fell 75 per cent over the past 12 months as resources were diverted into handling tax issues arising from the pandemic. 

But the firm says it’s likely HMRC is now starting to examine returns submitted during the pandemic. 

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Boodle Hatfield says the applicability of SDLT relief can be subjective. HMRC may challenge claims by property owners who are not trying to defraud the taxpayer but are uncertain of how the rules apply or legitimately believe they are entitled to relief.

Ways in which some property owners may legitimately reduce their SDLT cost on a property purchase include claiming their property is a mixed-use property to qualify for the lower commercial rate of stamp duty, or claiming multiple dwellings relief if their property has a granny flat or annexe.

SDLT enquiries may also detect fraud, where individuals deliberately make dishonest or inaccurate disclosures in an attempt to underpay or evade stamp duty.

Boodle Hatfield partner Kyra Motley says: “It is an astonishingly sharp drop in SDLT investigations, especially when set against the boom in residential property transactions.

“It seems unlikely that this drop in investigations means there has been a similarly sharp drop in wrongly claimed SDLT reliefs.

“HMRC will be keen to make up for the shortfall in investigations over the past year. We would expect them to scale up activity now that lockdown restrictions have ended and all the HMRC teams return to a more normal working environment.”

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  • George Dawes

    While avoiding the big boys like Amazon etc

    Nice to know they go for easy pickings , as usual

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