September Edition - Fully up to date with the latest changes from April 2015 and July 2015 Summer Budget
Buy To Let ("BTL") landlords have to consider:
Income tax
Capital gains tax
Inheritance tax
Stamp duty land tax
on their property holdings.
In this book we look at tax planning techniques that all BTL landlords can consider to reduce the amount of these taxes they pay.
Subjects covered include:
A look at the top tax deductions you can claim to reduce your rental profits
Important tax changes that apply from 2015 and 2016
How to maximise the amount of interest you can deduct including the capital account rules to widen your interest deduction
How your deductions are restricted if you have an overdrawn capital account with your BTL property and how to avoid it
Tax treatment of the main UK and offshore tax structures for holding UK buy to let property
How to transfer income to a spouse/child to benefit from lower rates of income tax and the HMRC forms that need to be completed
How to calculate the wear and tear allowances and/or capital allowances to reduce your taxable profits
When you can claim capital allowances and how to maximise your tax relief
How to buy UK property as a non-resident given the 2015 changes
All you need to know about setting up your own property management/service company to reduce taxable profits
How to get maximum relief for your rental losses
The difference between being a property developer and a property investor and how this will impact on you
Tax planning for former private residences including PPR relief and the latest changes
Claiming additional relief when you rent out a former main residence
When you should be reoccupying property before disposal to reduce CGT
Flat conversions and claiming principal private residence relief
UK tax planning for non residents investing in UK property
When you should consider using a property company to own your investment properties to reduce tax
Inheritance tax planning for BTL landlords
Using trusts to hold BTL property to reduce CGT and inheritance tax
How to purchase property for your children tax efficiently
Tax treatment of UK and overseas mortgages and how they can be used to reduce CGT, inheritance tax and income tax
Restructuring existing property holdings to reduce tax
Using a holding company/subsidiary group structure for large property holdings
Buy To Let ("BTL") landlords have to consider:
on their property holdings.
In this book we look at tax planning techniques that all BTL landlords can consider to reduce the amount of these taxes they pay.
What is included in this Book?
Subjects covered include: