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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19:59 PM, 27th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Please get back as the whole thing is new territory for all of us and this forum is essential in sharing

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20:12 PM, 27th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Hi Eden

If that is true it just won't work as tax bills will be unaffordable and to say buy to let isn't a business just shows how far from reality these fools are

If it gets to the point where all landlords say I cannot pay what are they going to do reposes millions of homes think not. The more I think about it the more Ill thought out it is it could be another poll tax you cannot pay what you haven't got

The only thing that could be in play is for them to be setting up organisations behind the scenes to run the houses that they snatch thus transferring the PRS into public hands through the back door sounds crazy but you never know what's going on I sense something big is bubbling that we don't know about

syed shah

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23:02 PM, 27th April 2016, About 8 years ago

From my research the incorporation relief s162 deals with cgt , not stamp duty. If you are a sole trader and use incorporation relief it's free of cgt at time of transfer but will have to pay stamp duty, but if you are a partnership ie. File partnership tax return for at least 3 years worth then no stamp duty. This was mentioned to me by mark smith and I also verified it with 2 other tax specialist.

Simon Hall

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8:49 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Hopefully, Steve Bolton and Chris Cooper's legal challenge will succeed and there would be no need to do such complicated structures!

Does anyone know, when Court hearing is taking place, where Court may or may not grant permission for Judicial Review?

Big Blue

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8:54 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Simon Hall" at "28/04/2016 - 08:49":

We are currently waiting on that. If the application is allowed through, there will be plenty of publicity at that point. You'll all know as soon as we do!

Matthew Stuart Haig

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10:36 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Dear Mrs Haig,

The SDLT is 1% of the total market value of the portfolio, even if your average value is under £125,000.

If you are a partnership there is a total exemption.

Yours

Mark W.Smith Barrister

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10:39 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

There you go unless I can sort it through a partnership it's a non starter for me

Simon Hall

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11:24 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "S H" at "28/04/2016 - 10:36":

SH...the advice I have been provided is that, if properties are owned jointly by husband and wife then they are already considered as "Partnerships" there is no need to form another one.

Andy Bell

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11:36 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Anyone else waiting for news on West Brom case? I'm looking here Court of Appeal Date – West Brom Tracker Case, but there won't be many subscribed to that thread. Nothing on the secure forum or twitter yet.

Nicholas Dickinson

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11:51 AM, 28th April 2016, About 8 years ago

Simon. A partnership for these purposes is defined as "the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit" (Partnership Act 1890). The simple joint ownership of property by two or more people whether or not they are husband and wife does not in itself create a partnership. However if you can evidence the fact that both are actively working on the business then a partnership may exist and if you take the step of obtaining a UTR for the partnership and filing partnership tax returns then there is even less chance that it could be challenged that partnership doesn't exist.

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