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When Should You Register for VAT? (UK 2025 Guide)
Close to the £90,000 VAT threshold? This guide explains when you must register, when voluntary registration helps, and which VAT scheme fits your business.
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The Most Common Mistake People Make When Gifting Property (UK Tax Rule)
Gifting property while still using it may not reduce your Inheritance Tax bill. Here’s how the Gift With Reservation rules really work — and how to avoid the trap.
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Transferring Buy-to-Let Properties into a Limited Company – What You Need to Know (UK 2025)
Transferring buy-to-lets into a limited company can save tax — but CGT, SDLT, and refinancing costs apply. Here’s what landlords need to know in 2025.
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HMRC’s 2025 Crackdown – What Small Businesses & Landlords Must Know
HMRC’s latest report shows a tougher stance in 2025: more compliance staff, AI tools, and faster debt collection. Small businesses and landlords are firmly in the spotlight. Find out what this crackdown means for you and the steps you can take to protect yourself.
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Do You Pay Capital Gains Tax on Inherited Property? (UK Guide)
Inheriting property doesn’t trigger Capital Gains Tax — but selling it might. Here’s how CGT works after inheritance and what to watch out for.
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Can You Sell a Property to Your Child Below Market Value? (UK Tax Rules)
Selling a property to your child at a discount might seem generous — but for HMRC, it’s a part-sale, part-gift. Here’s how it affects your tax bill.
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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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Should You Put Your Property in a Trust? (UK Guide for Landlords and Homeowners)
Putting a property into a Trust can help with inheritance planning, but it can also trigger tax. In this post, we break down the pros and cons.