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Tax changes named as top concern for British landlords in 2017

Changes to tax relief on mortgage interest payments is the top concern for buy to let landlords in the UK and they would also like to see other taxes cut. The change to tax relief is due to come into force in April but landlords are still hoping that the Government will do a U-turn […] The post Tax changes named as top concern for British landlords in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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CML publishes more pessimistic outlook for home lending in UK in 2017

The Council of Mortgage Lenders, which represents the vast majority of home lenders in the UK, has revised its forecast for 2017 downwards from previous expectations of a year ago. It say that the change reflects economic uncertainties as well as new tax burdens and regulatory changes in the housing and mortgage markets but it […] The post CML publishes more pessimistic outlook for home lending in UK in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property taxes biggest burden to UK residential market

Over 70% of UK based property and construction businesses view the tax system as unfavourable to the industry, according to a new survey. Some 68% believe that stamp duty is the biggest tax barrier to business growth, with another 12% perceiving Capital Gains Tax as the biggest barrier. The report, which provides a 12-month market […] The post Property taxes biggest burden to UK residential market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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