Tag: Grace Certified Accountants
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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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Why You Shouldn’t Make Assumptions With HMRC
Think HMRC won’t notice a bit of rental income? Think again. This real-life case shows how one small assumption led to thousands in penalties — and how to stay compliant.
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Can Landlords Still Claim Mortgage Interest? Section 24 Explained (2025 Guide)
Section 24 has changed how landlords claim mortgage interest. Learn how the 20% tax credit works, why your taxable profits look higher and what you can still claim in 2025.
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New Companies House ID Verification Rules Coming Autumn 2025 – What You Need to Know
From Autumn 2025, all UK company directors, PSCs and agents must verify their ID with Companies House. Here’s how the new rules work — and what you need to do.
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Top Ways to Legally Pay Less on Your Self-Assessment Tax Bill
No one wants to pay more tax than they have to. These 8 tips will help you reduce your Self-Assessment tax bill legally — and keep more of your hard-earned cash.
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Surviving an HMRC Audit: What Triggers Investigations and How to Prepare
Worried about a potential HMRC audit? Learn what triggers an investigation, how to stay off HMRC’s radar, and what to do if you get that dreaded letter.
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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.
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Understanding Trusts — What They Are and Why They Matter
Confused about Trusts? This simple guide explains what they are, how they’re used in property and estate planning, and when to consider one.