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Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnyone know that if a property is taken via LTD and rented out (typical BTL or HMO) do i need to pay business rates? I overheard on this forum that it might be but google isn't explicit on this...
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnyone know that if a property is taken via LTD and rented out (typical BTL or HMO) do i need to pay business rates? I overheard on this forum that it might be but google isn't explicit on this...
What does your accountant say?
Is this the same property you were going to buy as a joint venture with your family member?
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Anyone know that if a property is taken via LTD and rented out (typical BTL or HMO) do i need to pay business rates? I overheard on this forum that it might be but google isn't explicit on this...
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You shouldn't be taken in by (deliberately) badly presented statistics.
Radio 4 more or less on those self same statistics (and more)
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you could quadruple your day rate and the client would pay it, would that be greed?
Bottom line is some lose for others to gain. Capitalism has gone so foxtrot oscar that a few billionaires laud it over everyone else. If you don't fight against the inequality; who will?
In answer to to your question. I don't know. It's hard not to be seduced by a juicy carrot.
Buddha said that you can do great things with lots of wealth. So ultimately perhaps that's what counts?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you could quadruple your day rate and the client would pay it, would that be greed?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMake hay whilst the sun shines. Paragon saw a good business opportunity (ZIRP + mass immigration + NIMBY's) and made a killing lending to the BTL brigade.
Note to AtW - This is called business acumen. Look it up!
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Make hay whilst the sun shines. Paragon saw a good business opportunity (ZIRP + mass immigration + NIMBY's) and made a killing lending to the BTL brigade.
Note to AtW - This is called business acumen. Look it up!
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Pass the bucket, so I can fill it with vomit and kick it down the road.
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