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Hi All, Attention all residential buy-to-let property investors! I am currently completing dissertation on how residential buy-to-let property investors adapting to the recent tax changes to industry. If you are a residential buy-to-let investor, keen to hear from you on your thoughts and opinions in support of the dissertation. Please like and share survey to those of interest in your network so as many responses can be generated in support of my MSc Dissertation thesis. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BRDKQK7 Kind regards, Simon MSc Building Surveying Post Graduate London South Bank University.
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With COVID-19 cases increasing day by day our fear of earning income also increases. In such kind of confused state, everybody is bound to pay their residential property taxes. I hope this article would help you out in reduction of residential property tax: https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/12978/89996-top-3-ways-to-reduce-your-residential-property-taxes?created=1
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Hey everyone. I'm new to the forum but have heard great things from other folk. So I have a residential property where I currently stay and I have a company with 2 BTL flats. I now need to move out of my current residential, buy another one, but keep my existing residential for my parents. I'm trying to understand who should purchase my second residential property, as I plan to stay in it for a few years then convert it to a BTL, when we move to another bigger place in the future. We have the dreaded 4% extra stamp duty up here in Scotland which really sucks. My plan was for me to to buy the new second residential in me and my wife's name but we are both high rate tax payers and when we switch it to a BTL in a few years, we will get taxed heavily on the income. If I sell it to my company in a few years time, the company will be hit with the 4% I think. So do you recommend that I buy the new residential in my Ltd company, if I plan to rent it out in the near future anyway? And if this is the case, do I need to rent it off my company? My accountant is not the best and actually recommended I ask on this forum for any tips lol! Thanks in advance for anyone taking the time to reply
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Hello, I would like an advise on whether selling my current residential home to a company would attract any capital gains tax and would the company have to pay standard stamp duty or additional 3% stamp duty surcharge too. Any advise would be highly appreciated. Many Thanks
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Hello I am new to the group and would like to introduce myself. My name is Terry Lucking and I am the owner of Belvoir Lettings in Peterborough and Cambridge and Director of Westone Housing Ltd a property services company. I started Belvoir Peterborough in June 1999 and expanded into Cambridge in 2006. We manage over 1000 properties in this area. I like to help residential buy to let investors build profitable, fully managed property portfolios. I am just introducing a new initiative the "Belvoir Bank Of Investors, Peterborough" where we are looking to to provide an opportunity for investors with £500k+ to earn up to 15% on secured lending. Look forward to interacting with you all. Terry Lucking
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