its going to be worse than this, Labour are going to ban evictions, insist on pets etc. Capital gains tax and you will feel like you are on a porn set without lube.
https://thelettingexperts.uk/news/la...t-mean-for-you
Should drive the conservative voters out of BTL so the large companies can take over.and organise donations.
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I haven't read the article but I thought all sandwiches are subject to vat.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View Posthttps://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/...dlords-3235724
I wonder if any of our brethren have been double caught by the contractor schemes and now the Barrister approved BTL schemes.
The investor who received the bill for £666,000, a 71-year-old from the south coast who has 18 properties, said he is hopeful that Property118 will be successful in its appeal and is grateful for the support being provided.
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Tax avoidance schemes for BTL
https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/...dlords-3235724
I wonder if any of our brethren have been double caught by the contractor schemes and now the Barrister approved BTL schemes.
The investor who received the bill for £666,000, a 71-year-old from the south coast who has 18 properties, said he is hopeful that Property118 will be successful in its appeal and is grateful for the support being provided.
Last edited by BlueSharp; 21 August 2024, 08:17.Tags: None
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