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What are the New Tax Rules for Furnished Holiday Lets?

What are the New Tax Rules for Furnished Holiday Lets?

by Gareth Thomas | Jun 20, 2026 | Property, Taxes

The tax rules for Furnished Holiday Lets (FHLs) changed significantly from 6 April 2025. For many landlords, this means the way rental income is reported — and the tax relief available — will now look very different. If you own a holiday let alongside other rental...
Could Buying a Mixed-Use Property Reduce My SDLT Bill?

Could Buying a Mixed-Use Property Reduce My SDLT Bill?

by Gareth Thomas | Jun 18, 2026 | Property, Taxes

When buying property in England or Northern Ireland, Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) can add a significant extra cost to the purchase. But what many buyers don’t realise is that some properties qualify for the lower non-residential SDLT rates — even if there’s a...
Could I Owe Capital Gains Tax After Selling a Second Property?

Could I Owe Capital Gains Tax After Selling a Second Property?

by Gareth Thomas | Jun 16, 2026 | Accounting, Business, Property, Taxes

If you sell a residential property that hasn’t always been your main home, there’s a good chance Capital Gains Tax (CGT) could apply. This often affects: Buy-to-let landlords Owners of second homes Individuals with investment properties One of the biggest surprises...
Can I Avoid Stamp Duty When Buying a New Home?

Can I Avoid Stamp Duty When Buying a New Home?

by Gareth Thomas | Apr 22, 2026 | Accounting, Property, Taxes

If you buy a second residential property in England, you’ll usually have to pay a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) supplement. This additional charge is currently 5% on top of the normal residential SDLT rates and applies when the purchase price is £40,000 or more. However,...
Could My Holiday Let Qualify for Small Business Rate Relief?

Could My Holiday Let Qualify for Small Business Rate Relief?

by Gareth Thomas | Apr 16, 2026 | Accounting, Business, Property, Taxes

If you own a holiday let property, you might assume that council tax automatically applies. But that’s not always the case. In many situations, holiday lets fall under business rates instead of council tax. For some owners, this can actually be beneficial,...
Are Major Property Repairs Tax Deductible for Landlords?

Are Major Property Repairs Tax Deductible for Landlords?

by Gareth Thomas | Oct 31, 2025 | Accounting, Business, Property, Taxes

If you own a rental property, big repairs are almost inevitable — whether it’s replacing a roof, fixing subsidence, or tackling structural damage. Naturally, landlords want to know: can these costs be deducted when working out rental profits? The answer depends on...
How Will the £1m Cap on APR and BPR Affect My Inheritance Tax Planning?

How Will the £1m Cap on APR and BPR Affect My Inheritance Tax Planning?

by Gareth Thomas | Oct 28, 2025 | Accounting, Business, Property, Taxes

If you’re a farmer or business owner, Inheritance Tax (IHT) reliefs like Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) have long been essential tools for passing on assets tax-efficiently. At present, there’s no limit on how much agricultural...
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