Best Accounting & Tax Services 2023

Less Tax 4 Landlords win ‘Best Accounting & Tax Services 2023 for the third time in a row!

Making Tax Digital

Making Tax Digital is to help individuals and businesses get their tax right (and give HMRC confidence in the process!) However, it has been delayed again, from April 2024 until April 2026. The government stated that the main reason for the delay was to relieve...

Is it still worth being a landlord in 2022? [Property Pontoon: Do you Stick or Twist?]

Many landlords are asking themselves the simple question – do I want to be a landlord?

Best Accounting & Tax Services 2022

Less Tax 4 Landlords win ‘Best Accounting & Tax Services 2022 for the second time in a row!

PRA Changes: The Impact on Portfolio Landlords

Everything you need to know about the 2016 PRA changes, and the impact it has had on Portfolio Landlords.

How to Download your SA100s – Your Full Tax Returns

If you need to look back on your previously submitted tax returns (SA100) and either view, download or save them, here’s what you need to do.

Section 24, Landlords and Tax Payments on Account: The worst is still to come

April 2020 marked the beginning of the fourth and final year for the staged implementation process of Section 24, and an end to private landlords being able to claim finance costs as a tax-deductible expense. Meanwhile the UKs tax payment on account system means...

UK Property Tax Changes : A Summary of HMRC Updates

The UK’s tax system is complicated – there’s no denying that. With constant changes to the rules, it’s hard for any property owner to keep up. Here’s a recap of all the significant property tax changes over the years.

Form 17 for Landlords – adjusting the split of property income between couples

Did you know changes to the default 50/50 split on property income can be declared using what’s known as Form 17.

Capital Gains Tax Review – Policy or Speculation? Or Just another reason to run your property portfolio as a business.

You've probably already heard by now, the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) has, among other things, called for consideration that Capital Gains Tax rates be increased to match income tax rates. But what does this mean for Landlords? First, it’s important to point...

Issue #10: Less than 100 days to a bumper tax bill? [LT4L News]

Welcome to our 10th issue of LT4L News. There are 83 days left until your next self-assessment tax payment, and for many landlords, this is going to be a bumper tax bill.

Landlord Confidence Index Takes a Hit: Now Selling Up is Not Just About Tax.

The fate of any business is always tied to the fate of its customers. Landlords are no different.

With the scaling back of government support now delayed but looming large on the horizon, and UK redundancies rising at record rates, Landlords cannot afford to be complacent.

And with many landlords still facing a bumper double tax bill in January, extra forward planning is prudent.

Renting Homes Wales Act

Renting Homes Wales Act

Renting Homes Wales Act What does this mean for Landlords in Wales?At the time of writing, less than 2 months remain for existing Welsh Landlords to comply with changes.What do Welsh Landlords need to know?On December 1st, 2022, the Renting Home Act 2016 (Wales)...

Making Tax Digital

Making Tax Digital

Making Tax Digital is to help individuals and businesses get their tax right (and give HMRC confidence in the process!) However, it has been delayed again, from April 2024 until April 2026. The government stated that the main reason for the delay was to relieve...

LT4L News: Issue #14

LT4L News: Issue #14

Our team have spoken with 2351 landlords so far this year to review their initial position, and whilst for many landlords the good news is you are already as tax efficient as possible – it never hurts to find out if you could benefit.

This year we’ve also:

added 12 videos to our video vault (free to you as an LT4L subscriber)
published 23 blogs and articles to our website, the most recent ‘Tax Planning for Rising Rates’ is included in this newsletter.

Of course, the ‘big news’ story of 2021 was that Corporation Tax will be increasing to 25% in 2023 and many landlords that already have limited companies will see tax rates increase. There’s more on this and other updates below for you.

Live Events 2021

Live Events 2021

In October 2021, after a very long wait, we returned to live events exhibiting at the National Landlord Investment Show in Manchester and London and the Property Investor Show at the ExCel centre. We had the pleasure of meeting over 250 landlords that were interested...

A return to live events

A return to live events

We are pleased to announce our return to live events this year, starting with the National Landlord Investment Show taking place on 12th October in Manchester and then 26th October in London. You'll also find us at the Property Investor Show on 15th and 16th October...

LT4L News: Issue #13

LT4L News: Issue #13

Since our last newsletter, chancellor Rushi Sunak announced the UK Budget.
With no major changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) as many landlords feared, the budget in some ways might feel like a let off.
The ‘big news’ story for landlords was of course that Corporation Tax will be increasing to 25% in 2023.

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