Originally posted by andy
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Actually, Landlords can avoid paying tax altogether (simply by expanding so that they always match interest payments to rent, then avoiding Capital Gains tax). They even qualify for lots of free money in grants.Originally posted by ArdescoWhat they have forgotten to mention is that the income from the rent is taxed so the BTL landlords are paying tax anywayUnfair advantage my arse.
I wish I'd realised this earlier so I wouldn't have wasted my time contracting.Comment
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One of my mates made a property portfolio of £1.5million in just 6 yearsOriginally posted by hugebrainActually, Landlords can avoid paying tax altogether (simply by expanding so that they always match interest payments to rent, then avoiding Capital Gains tax). They even qualify for lots of free money in grants.
I wish I'd realised this earlier so I wouldn't have wasted my time contracting.
He retired at the age of 32.Comment
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But in that case you have no income and you are not paying off the principal balance. You are also royally screwed if you can't rent out your flats. This only works in the long term assuming that the value of your properties keeps increasing. If you ever get into negative equity you are in real trouble.Originally posted by hugebrainActually, Landlords can avoid paying tax altogether (simply by expanding so that they always match interest payments to rent, then avoiding Capital Gains tax). They even qualify for lots of free money in grants.
I wish I'd realised this earlier so I wouldn't have wasted my time contracting.Comment
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That's the whole point. The scam works by disguising income as capital gains. I suppose they can take 5K as tax-free income, the same as contractors.Originally posted by ArdescoBut in that case you have no income.Comment
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I have a sneaking feeling that a certain GB thinks the same thing. Watch this space....Originally posted by andyBTL landlords should be taxed till they squeakComment
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All your property is oursThe court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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The big problem is that taxing BTL landlords until they can't afford it any more may cause a crash in the housing market leaving lots of people with negative equity.
As the housing market is the only thing keeping the economy bouyant right now is that really something he's going to want to do?Comment
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Depends how much he hates the Blairs I suppose...Originally posted by ArdescoThe big problem is that taxing BTL landlords until they can't afford it any more may cause a crash in the housing market leaving lots of people with negative equity.
As the housing market is the only thing keeping the economy bouyant right now is that really something he's going to want to do?Comment
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