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I have poked about the HMRC site and frankly the pages I've found have confused the heck out of me and I have no idea whether I will need to start thinking about this next year or not
My understanding, based on information on reputable sites like Shelter, is that once the cumulative rent on your home reaches £125k you have to start paying SDLT on it.
I have poked about the HMRC site and frankly the pages I've found have confused the heck out of me and I have no idea whether I will need to start thinking about this next year or not, if I renew my rental in January. I also can't figure out how I notify HMRC of the charge due and how to pay it. The SDLT form that you'd use on a property sale doesn't look like it's appropriate.
Has anyone got any experience with this or shall I go find a proper forum
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