I have a property which is rented out for £2,000 pcm. I transfer the net proceeds of circa £1500 (minus agents fees, maintenance etc deducted) to my Mum each month to support her.
My Mum doesnt have another income so would pay less tax than me. Is there a way for me to not complicate/change...
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Evening All,
We are in the position of trying to help my sister in law get a property for her and her 2 young girls after their father decided to sell the house that they lived in despite their mum being willing to take on the negative equity. Not a great situation. They were due to move...
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Tax on Buy To Let - Complicated Problem!!!
Hi All,
Came accross this forum and seems to be the place to solve my tax issues...
I'm buying a buy-to-let flat and want to minimise the tax I have to pay. My plan is as follows:
~ Buy the flat as tenants in common - How do you actually register the fact...
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