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Taf 05-05-2023 15:48

Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
The taxman is coming for you.

https://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/kno...your%20profits.

Hugh 05-05-2023 15:52

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
A link where you don’t have to sign up with an email address, and it’s mainly for buy-to-let landlords.

https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https://www....uy-to-let-tax/

Not sure this will affect many CF’ers… ;)

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Corporation tax rate rise

​​Since buy-to-let mortgage interest tax relief was reduced to the basic rate of income tax, a high number of landlords have transferred ownership of their buy-to-let portfolios to a limited company.

This means that they have to pay corporation tax instead of completing a Self Assessment.

From April 2023, the corporation tax rate for companies with profits above £250,000 increased from 19 per cent to 25 per cent.

Landlords with a limited company portfolio that generates profits of between £50,001 and £250,000 will pay corporation tax at 25 per cent, reduced by a marginal relief. This means they’ll pay a gradually higher tax rate based on how much they earn.

Landlords who make annual profits of up to £50,000 will continue to pay corporation tax at 19 per cent.

Jaymoss 05-05-2023 16:07

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
This is really really bad. A friend of mine is a landlord and he is getting out.

This is going to screw landlords with mortgages and tenants as the landlords dump their stock making the housing crisis even worse. Glad I am a secure tenant in a council house I tell ya

Hugh 05-05-2023 16:23

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
It’s on profit, and the earnings rates are the same as PAYE.

Jaymoss 05-05-2023 16:29

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36151271)
It’s on profit, and the earnings rates are the same as PAYE.

Not any more it isn't from what he was saying

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For the 2023-24 tax year, landlords will pay 20 per cent tax on buy-to-let income between £12,571 and £50,270.
From your link. He was telling me currently he was getting taxed purely on profit after mortgage and the new way he has to pay tax on the total rent he charges so he is dumping stock and getting out of it. I am guessing he makes a fair bit more than the £12k. And I am only going on what he told me so don't shoot the messenger

It is the changes to Section 24 he was on about. Which still counts

https://www.nationalpropertybuyers.c...tal%20property.

I do not understand it hahaha I just know he is dumping stock and a lot of others are also

Hugh 05-05-2023 16:41

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36151272)
Not any more it isn't from what he was saying

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For the 2023-24 tax year, landlords will pay 20 per cent tax on buy-to-let income between £12,571 and £50,270.
From your link. He was telling me currently he was getting taxed purely on profit after mortgage and the new way he has to pay tax on the total rent he charges so he is dumping stock and getting out of it. I am guessing he makes a fair bit more than the £12k. And I am only going on what he told me so don't shoot the messenger

It is the changes to Section 24 he was on about. Which still counts

https://www.nationalpropertybuyers.c...tal%20property.


I do not understand it hahaha I just know he is dumping stock and a lot of others are also

They are now aligned

https://www.gov.uk/income-tax-rates

PAYE rates

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...6&d=1683301133

Taf 05-05-2023 18:56

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36151267)
A link where you don’t have to sign up with an email address, and it’s mainly for buy-to-let landlords.

It just lets me straight in? No signing-in required?

Hugh 05-05-2023 20:00

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This is what I get - it asks for an email address and blurs out the bottom of the page.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1683313105

Logging in from a Chrome browser on iPad iOS on a VM IP, no VPN being used.

Taf 05-05-2023 20:51

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Paul 06-05-2023 01:13

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36151298)
This is what I get - it asks for an email address and blurs out the bottom of the page.

uBlock Origin kills that here.

ianch99 09-05-2023 17:03

Re: Landlords and Tax 2023-2024
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36151271)
It’s on profit, and the earnings rates are the same as PAYE.

Seems fair


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