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This measure amends and inserts provisions relating to the calculation of the profits of a property business.
Find out about tax as a landlord, and how to work out your rental income if you rent out property.
Find out about a scheme used by individual landlords to avoid paying tax on their property income and reduce Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax.
Find examples to help landlords avoid common mistakes when working out and reporting income and profit from renting out a property.
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
Capital Gains Tax when you sell a property that's not your home: work out your gain and pay your tax on buy-to-let, business, agricultural and inherited properties
Guidance for companies to work out and claim relief from Corporation Tax on terminal losses, capital losses and property income losses.
If you already have the right or have probate (as an executor or administrator) you can start dealing with the estate. You may need to apply for the right to deal with the estate of the person who's died (also...
See how to work out the tax relief for individual landlords and assess the impact of the finance cost restriction from 6 April 2017.
Landlord responsibilities when renting out your property, including making repairs, health and safety, increasing the rent and changing regulated tenancies.
A beginner's guide on assessing whether a proposed housing project is financially viable.
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