How to Avoid Property Tax
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This unique and comprehensive guide is packed full of tax saving advice that cannot be found in any other publication. Now in its 7th edition, How to Avoid Property Tax is widely regarded as the tax bible for property investors and will help you pay much less income tax and capital gains tax.
The 2005 edition of this bestselling guide has just been published and contains a huge number of new tax-saving ideas. It is essential reading for:
- Buy-to-let investors and landlords.
- Anyone renovating or developing property.
- Anyone looking for plain-English tax advice.
- Property investors wanting to pay much less capital gains tax.
- Anyone wanting to claim lots of income tax relief and deductions.
- Experienced and novice investors.
- Accountants, solicitors and IFAs.
- Anyone wanting tried and tested ways of legally paying less tax.
How to Avoid Property Tax is thoroughly up to date, written in plain-English and contains dozens of examples and tax planning tips.
The guide explains:
- How couples can save an extra £8,000 in income tax every year.
- How to claim motoring, home office, travel, research and hundreds of other expenses.
- Ways to avoid capital gains tax even if a property is not your main residence.
- How to enjoy 13 years of tax-free capital growth on a buy-to-let property.
- How you CAN escape capital gains tax by selling one property and buying another.
- How to make the most of your Principle Private Residence Exemption.
- How anyone renovating or developing property can save thousands in tax.
- How your children can help you slash your tax bill.
- Safe ways to emigrate and escape capital gains tax.
- The tax benefits and drawbacks of partnerships.
- The enormous tax benefits enjoyed by commercial property investors.
- How re-mortgaging property can save you thousands in tax.
- How to receive an extra £4,250 pa in tax-free rental income.
- Stamp Duty planning.
- Inheritance tax planning.
- VAT and National Insurance planning.
- How to save hundreds or even thousands of pounds in professional adviser fees.
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