Tag: HMRC rental income
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Can HMRC See Your Rental Income? What Landlords Often Don’t Realise
Many landlords assume that if HMRC needed to know about their rental income, they would already have contacted them. In reality, property activity can sometimes become visible through several records connected to property ownership. This article explains why some landlords only discover the issue years later — often during a property sale or mortgage application.
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You Didn’t Think Rental Income Was a Business — HMRC See It Differently
Many accidental landlords don’t think of rental income as running a business. But if a property generates income, HMRC may still expect that income to be reported.
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Undeclared Rental Income? What HMRC Already Know
Undeclared rental income can surface years later — often when you apply for a mortgage or sell a property. Understand what HMRC can already see, how the Let Property Campaign works, and why timing and strategy matter before taking action.
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Ignoring an HMRC Nudge Letter: What Actually Happens to Landlords
Ignoring an HMRC nudge letter doesn’t make the issue disappear. Here’s what HMRC typically do next — and why problems surface later.
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Never Declared Your Rental Income? HMRC’s Crackdown and the Let Property Campaign (2025 Guide)
HMRC is increasing checks on rental income. Learn how the Let Property Campaign works, who can use it, and what to do before HMRC contacts you.