New Tax Rise For Landlords Announced In Budget
In another blow long suffering UK landlords,
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a new higher rate of tax surcharge on rental
income profits in her budget, which will see the tax burden rise to record
levels. Buy-to-let landlords will pay a tax rate two percentage points higher
than the basic and higher rates of tax from April 2027.
Frozen threshold bands until 2030 means most
of us will pay more tax due to ‘fiscal drag’.
Savers, family businesses and pensioners will
also be hit, whilst the welfare budget heads towards £2 TRILLION.
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video here - https://youtu.be/O38dvXPp22k
There were a raft of hikes including a mansion tax on properties worth more
than £2 million, mileage charge on EVs
Although successive governments seem to be doing their best to encourage
the big corporate landlords and drive small landlords out of business (Section 24, licensing,
increased red tape etc), they still need the estimated 2.8 million private buy-to-let
property landlords.
See interview with Chartered Accountant and Tax Specialist - https://youtu.be/aMuGs_ek17s
What This Means for You
These tax changes could reshape property investing, retirement planning,
and asset strategies. If you're a landlord, investor, or homeowner, now
is the time to review your capital gains exposure, inheritance planning, and
use of ISAs before the 26 November Budget drops.
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