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Landlord Tax Advice: Buy-to-Let, HMRC & Property Investment Tips

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Are you paying more tax than you need to on your buy-to-letproperty? Discover the tax mistakes landlords should avoid and how to stay ahead of changing HMRC rules. In this episode of the Attwells Solicitors Podcast, NickAttwell is joined by Joe Henry & Eamon Shahir from Tax'd to discuss the latest tax issues affecting landlords, buy-to-let investors and property owners. Together, they explore: • The biggest tax and financial challenges facing landlords today. • Why more investors are buying property through limited companies. • The impact of rising interest rates and tax legislations. • Common buy-to-let tax mistakes and how to avoid them. • Owning investment property personally vs through a limited company. • Tax planning strategies for portfolio landlords. • Making Tax Digital, and what it means for rental property owners. • HMRC compliance, undeclared rental income and essential record keeping. • Why solicitors and tax advisers should work together from the start of a property transaction. • Practical advice for first-time landlords and experienced property investors. • What landlords should be considering over the next 12 - 24 months. Whether you're purchasing your first investment property,growing a rental portfolio or reviewing your current tax position, this episode offers valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. 🔗 Learn more or get intouch: https://attwells.com  



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