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April 5 2010 was the end of the road for the preferential tax status of property rented out as a holiday home. But there’s still a chance to virtually cut your Capital Gains Tax bill in half using
the old rules; what is it?
Published 12.04.2010
Around two years ago the Taxman announced that the tax break for holiday rental businesses was to be scrapped. But in the end it’s just been watered down. What might the changes mean for you?
Published 22.12.2010
You need to spend a large amount on the repair of a holiday cottage that you let out. This will result in a sizeable loss, which you don’t anticipate being able to use for many years. Can you get
your hands on the tax relief sooner?
Published 02.10.2014
The Spring 2024 Budget was a mixed bag for residential landlords. The Chancellor gave with one hand and took away with the other. As a property owner, what might the changes announced mean for you?
Published 18.03.2024
The hobby that turned into a small business unfortunately never took off. In fact, so far it’s made a small loss and left you stuck with some hardly-used equipment. Is there any way you can profit
from this loss?
Published 11.11.2009
The prospects of you letting your holiday home are looking glum this season. As a result, it might cease to qualify as a furnished holiday let and so lose the corresponding tax advantages. What steps
can you take prevent this?
Published 28.05.2020
Last tax year you started letting a property as a holiday let. The trouble is that to qualify for the special tax breaks it must be let for 105 days in the tax year and you didn’t reach this figure.
Is there a way around this rule?
Published 05.09.2019
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