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MTD Call to Letting Agents
Making Tax Digital: Why Letting Agents Should Be Planning Now Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is often discussed as a landlord issue. In reality, it will place operational pressure on letting agents too. From April 2026, landlords with gross rental income above £50,000 must submit quarterly digital updates to HMRC. The threshold reduces to £30,000 in 2027 and £20,000 in 2028. Over time, a significant proportion of managed landlords will fall within scope. The Hidden A
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1 day ago3 min read


Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Landlords – A Practical, Calm Approach
Simple Professional MTD Solutions for Landlords, without the need for software subscriptions
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2 days ago3 min read


The Rise and Rise of Online Property Tax Guru's: Who Will Take the Fall?
In recent years, landlords have been increasingly targeted by a growing industry of online “property tax experts”—individuals who often lack professional qualifications but promise dramatic tax savings through clever structures and hybrid planning arrangements. These ideas are usually marketed through webinars, social media clips, paid courses, glossy PDFs, and urgent‑sounding sales funnels designed to present tax planning as both simple and universal. Pitches often include
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2 days ago4 min read


Tax Rebates for Landlords: What You Can Claim in 2026
As a landlord, you're entitled to various tax rebates and reliefs that can significantly reduce your tax bill. This guide covers what you can claim, including reliefs many landlords miss entirely. What Tax Rebates Can Landlords Claim? Most landlords deduct repairs, maintenance, insurance premiums, letting agent fees, and professional services like accountants or solicitors from their rental income. You can also claim a 20% tax credit on mortgage interest payments (though you
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Jan 293 min read
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