Tag: capital gains tax
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Can I Gift My Property to a Partner, Niece or Nephew Without Paying Tax?
You can gift property to anyone — but it’s rarely tax-free. We explain the CGT and IHT rules for gifting to a partner, niece, or nephew.
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Using Trusts to Manage Property Tax – What You Need to Know (UK)
Putting property into a trust might seem like a tax-saving move — but it can trigger CGT, IHT, and admin rules. Here’s what landlords and owners must know.
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When Should You Sell a Rental Property? (UK Tax Tips)
Selling your rental at the wrong time could cost you thousands. In this post, we explain how to time your sale to reduce Capital Gains Tax.
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Gifting Your Home to a Family Member: What Are the Tax Implications?
Thinking of gifting your home to a child, nephew, or other family member? Before you act, find out how Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and SDLT could apply.
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Transferring Property to Your Spouse or Children: What Taxes Apply?
Gifting a property to a spouse or child? It’s not always tax-free. This guide explains what HMRC expects around CGT, SDLT, rental income, and inheritance tax.
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What Expenses Can You Claim When Selling a Rental Property?
Not every cost when selling a rental property is tax-deductible. In this post, we break down what you can and can’t claim — and offer a free checklist to help.
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How to Report Capital Gains Tax When You Sell a Rental Property (UK Guide 2025)
Sold a UK rental property? You must report the sale and pay any Capital Gains Tax within 60 days of completion. This guide explains what to report, when, and how to avoid HMRC penalties.
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The Difference Between Capital and Revenue Expenses on Your Rental Property.
Not all property expenses are treated the same for tax. Learn the key differences between capital and revenue expenses, what you can claim, and when to report them — so you don’t fall foul of HMRC rules.
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Capital Gains Tax on Property — What You Need to Know
If you’re thinking about selling a property, understanding Capital Gains Tax is essential. This guide explains when you’ll pay it, how it’s calculated, and what reliefs you might be entitled to.