Chancellor Alistair Darling "missed an opportunity" to give the property market a boost during yesterday's Budget speech, according to the chief executive of the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).Peter Bolton King sugge...
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The status quo at the bottom of the lettings sector has been maintained, but more could have been announced in yesterday's Budget speech to stimulate the whole property market.At least that is the viewpoint of Ian Potter, operations manager...
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Private landlords will be waiting to see what decision the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) makes concerning interest rates next week.As well as property tax, landlords must pay interest on any money they have borrowed to b...
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Property tax issues can be particularly difficult to deal with, especially in the south-east of England, according to the director general of the Tax Incentivised Savings Association (TISA). The trade association's Tony Vine-Lott claims tha...
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Property tax has come into focus recently - and Property Investor News (Pin) magazine has added its opinion to the debate.Richard Bowser, editor of the monthly publication, followed up recent calls from the British Property Federation (BPF)...
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Property tax on bulk purchases is stifling potential activity from professional landlords which could boost the rental sector amid the recession, an expert has suggested.According to Peter Cosmetatos, director of finance and investments at ...
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A leading mortgage firm has urged private landlords to manage their finances sufficiently ahead of the deadline for self assessment tax returns on January 31st.John Heron, managing director at Paragon Mortgages, said property tax can have a...
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FIVE Ways to Slash Your Property Income Tax Bill by Arthur Weller and Amer Siddiq. In this month’s article we will outline FIVE simple methods, which can be used to reduce or even legitimately wipe out any property tax liability. ...
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