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Previously on "Buy to let mortgage vs director's loan for corporation tax purposes."

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by gisp View Post
    Hi all
    I seem to remember from long time ago that if a company takes a BTL mortgage both capital and interest repayment are tax deductible.
    Also I remember that if a it's a director's loan to company only the interest is tax deductible. The capital must be repaid back from the taxed profit.

    are those 2 above true?
    if so, why would they be treated differently?
    That bit is wrong. It's always just the interest that is tax deductible, if the property and mortgage is within a SPV (Ltd Co).

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  • northernladuk
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    Have you asked an accountant rather than a bunch of contractors?

    Bearing in mind you've got a BTL via an SPV it seems wouldn't you be in a better place to answer this than most?

    https://forums.contractoruk.com/acco...ml#post2983418

    And possibly because directors loans are treated differently to mortgages?

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  • Buy to let mortgage vs director's loan for corporation tax purposes.

    Hi all
    I seem to remember from long time ago that if a company takes a BTL mortgage both capital and interest repayment are tax deductible.
    Also I remember that if a it's a director's loan to company only the interest is tax deductible. The capital must be repaid back from the taxed profit.

    are those 2 above true?
    if so, why would they be treated differently?

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