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Combining IT Consultancy With Property Development - Advice Needed

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    Combining IT Consultancy With Property Development - Advice Needed

    Hi

    First of all, apologies, I know this subject has been brought up elsewhere, however after reading all the posts I'm probably more confused than when I started.

    This is my situation.

    I am an IT contractor through my own limited company. I want to diversify into other areas and eventually get out of the IT industry all together.

    I am the only director, and my wife receives a salary as company secretary.

    I am currently looking at buying a property for £90k, a bit of renovation and selling for a £20-25k profit. I expect to keep the property only for 2 months.

    I have enough cash in the company bank account to pay for all of this. I do not have any spare cash in my personal account. If I take any more money out of my company as dividends I will pay higher rate tax.

    I have a few questions about this:

    1. Am I allowed to use company funds in this way - or would I need to change my company structure?

    2. I basically need to know if I would be better off borrowing the cash and buying/selling the property personally, or using the company to buy and sell the property. Perhaps I could borrow the money from my company (at 5% per annum?)?

    3. If I do buy through the company can I offset any costs against the company, i.e. renovation and estate agency fees?


    I know that eventually will need some financial advice from professionals, however it would be good to get a few opinions first.

    Thanks.
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