Summer Budget 2015 – Landlords Reactions

Summer Budget 2015 – Landlords Reactions

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Budget 2015 - Landlords Reactions

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Budget proposals to “restrict finance cost relief to individual landlords”Summer Budget 2015 - Landlords Reactions

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Neil Patterson

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11:22 AM, 23rd October 2015, About 9 years ago

YouGov Poll for Shelter reports half of all private tenants cannot save for a deposit

See >> http://www.property118.com/yougov-poll-for-shelter-reports-half-of-all-private-tenants-cannot-save-for-a-deposit/81717/

Lisa S

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19:49 PM, 23rd October 2015, About 9 years ago

I have had a reply from my MP Chris Chope:

'Thank you for your further email about the recent Budget Proposals relating to landlords.
The Government's case is set out in the enclosed copy of the Official Report of the proceedings in Committee on Clause 24 of the Finance Bill. In the meantime, I have received a very helpful briefing from the Residential Landlords Association a copy of which I enclose. I and some colleagues are currently considering what amendments can be brought forward at Report Stage which is scheduled for 26th October. '

The report enclosed is one from the NLA not the RLA....

Any comments from anyone?...I can send one more email to him over the weekend with any further thoughts..............

Lisa S

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20:01 PM, 23rd October 2015, About 9 years ago

Not sure how relevant this may be....this email is from someone who has been fighting HMRC for years, and is at the point not only of winning but also getting compensation.

'We are awaiting HMRC response on mediation application which was put in last month.

In the meantime another major and highly embarrassing example of tax evasion which could save the UK a billion in tax and which is due to HMRC incompetence fell into my lap. I reported it to EU commission and they asked to see me. They confirmed it was evasion and illegal. Using that as a flag (i.e look how crap HMRC are and look what I have done) I'm working on getting George Osborne to instruct HMRC to mediate with me. Lord Lucas just wrote to George Osborne asking exactly that and a member of my campaign group who is a Tory Party Donor (business turns over at least 20m) and a constituent of George Osborne's is seeing George on 30th re my case. I'm also seeing David Gauke same day. May as well try the old boys network..

If they don't mediate and this goes to court both HMRC and Politicians will come out looking very stupid indeed

So hopefully they will mediate... '

Dr Rosalind Beck

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20:22 PM, 23rd October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Lisa Stux" at "23/10/2015 - 19:49":

You could send him this copy of the amendment which was suggested to the Finance Bill Committee by Property118 members:

If this amendment were accepted, the Chancellor would achieve what he has stated were his aims, without causing devastation in the private rented sector in the process:

CLAUSE 24

At 272A, Delete subsections (1) to (6) and replace with

“272A Restricting deductions for finance costs related to residential property

(1) in calculating the profits of a property business for income tax purposes for the tax year 2017-18 or any subsequent tax year, no deduction is allowed for costs of a dwelling-related loan where the loan was written after 5 April 2017.

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to a property business carried on by a company otherwise than in a fiduciary or representative capacity

(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to dwelling-related loans where a remortgage has been carried out after 5 April 2017 and the amount borrowed does not exceed the amount of the dwelling related loan outstanding before 6 April 2017.

(4) For the meaning of “costs of a dwelling-related loan” see section 272B.

Lisa S

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9:07 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "23/10/2015 - 20:22":

Thanks Ros,
I must have missed that in the last 500 pages somewhere!

Ian Simpson

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9:19 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Lisa Stux" at "24/10/2015 - 09:07":

It seems like the NLA are on board at last... I received an email from them yesterday with a lobbying tool (which I have used) which sends a customisable message to your MP. Worth doing, but seems very late in the day, especially as the debate is scheduled for Monday I believe.
Ros - just a shade worried - the suggested amendment says restrict ALL the finance costs for new loans ... surely we would rather stick to at least half the finance costs being allowable after 2017 ? i.e. 20% as suggested, not zero as per amendment...?!!
Am rather disappointed that apparently NONE of the submissions to the finance committee have even been read...?! Not sure how that fact has come to light... It seems there is nothing more one can do at the moment, just hope George decides to limit the change to new loans.....

Dr Rosalind Beck

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9:40 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ian Simpson" at "24/10/2015 - 09:19":

Hi Ian.
You make a good point, but really I personally would never make a new purchase using finance I couldn't offset, so to me it's an academic (though valid) point. And if we got this amendment accepted we basically would have won and protected landlords' existing businesses throughout the UK (and stopped the chaos, evictions, rent rises, homelessness etc.) - that would do me.
Regarding the disgraceful behaviour of the Committee, I have been in correspondence with the Conservative Chair of the Committee, Sir Roger Gale and the Scrutiny Office and I have been given the run-around regarding how a formal complaint can be made. I am being told that in effect the MPs are unaccountable! I'm not yet sure if it is a good use of my energy to take this further, but I may. I would suggest anyone else who fancies it also writes to Sir Roger. We must keep rattling cages.
NB. We realised none of the submissions had been read when we heard the miniscule debate which showed the members were clueless. Elementary my dear Watson.

Lisa S

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10:14 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

I have written to Chris Chope with the amendments suggested also with a copy of James Fraser's brilliant letter.

I made a comment about the Finance Committee not reading the submissions.

This 'report stage'....will it be on the Parliament channel?

MoodyMolls

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10:29 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Comparing market segments, first time buyer volumes have actually held up best over the period from 2007-2014, while buy-to-let has been clawing its way back from a deep recession low as demand for private rental properties has grown. Until there is a broader policy push to tackle the chronic lack of supply, homeowners and renters in both private and social sectors will all remain vulnerable to the effects of the current lack of fully joined-up policy making.

http://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/landlords/could-discouraging-btl-investment-harm-tenants-more-than-landlords.html

MoodyMolls

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10:36 AM, 24th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Cheshire based national packager and mortgage club, 3mc, is to trial Foundation Home Loans' new limited company product, ahead of the formal launch in November.
http://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/finance/limited-company-btl-range-trialled-at-3mc.html

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