Tag: property tax
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Can HMRC Check Old Letting Agent Records?
Many landlords assume old letting agent records no longer matter. But once rental income is reviewed properly, those records can become much more important than expected.
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HMRC Going Further Back Than You Expected? What It Means for You
Many landlords assume HMRC will only look at recent years. But once rental income is reviewed properly, the timeline can become much bigger than expected.
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When Do Landlords Realise Rental Income Should Have Been Reported? (UK Guide)
Most landlords don’t realise rental income should be reported until something brings it to the surface. Here’s when it typically becomes clear and what it means.
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What HMRC Do After You Reply to a Nudge Letter (Landlords)
Replied to an HMRC nudge letter? Your response helps HMRC decide what happens next. Here’s how landlords unintentionally escalate issues — and how to avoid it.
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I Only Rented My Property for a Short Time – Here’s Where Landlords Go Wrong
Rented out your property for a short time? Many landlords assume HMRC won’t be concerned. This guide explains why short-term rentals still need to be reported — and where landlords commonly go wrong.
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Became a Landlord by Accident? What HMRC Expect Accidental Landlords to Report
If you became a landlord without planning to, HMRC may still expect rental income to be reported. This guide explains what accidental landlords need to know.
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Non-Resident Landlords: Why HMRC Still Expect UK Rental Income to Be Reported
If you live overseas but receive rental income from UK property, HMRC usually still expect it to be reported. This guide explains the Non-Resident Landlord rules and common misunderstandings.
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I Only Earn a Small Amount from Rent — Do I Really Need to Tell HMRC? (UK)
Many landlords assume small or informal rental income doesn’t matter. This guide explains when rental income still needs to be declared and why HMRC may expect reporting.
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Employed Under PAYE but Own a Rental Property? Why HMRC Still Expect a Tax Return (UK 2025)
Many PAYE Taxpayers assume their employment tax covers everything. This guide explains why rental income still needs to be declared, common PAYE Landlord mistakes, and when HMRC expect a Tax Return.