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How to Avoid Property Tax
By Carl Bayley Published April 2007 |
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Overview This highly
acclaimed guide is widely regarded as the definitive property tax bible by landlords, property developers and the media. How to Avoid Property Tax – now in it's 9th edition – is packed to the gunnels with
invaluable tax planning advice, useful strategies and general tax saving tips which cannot be found in any other publication. Learn how you could be paying far less income and capital gains tax on all your
property assets and investments. |
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This 2007 edition is already proving to be a bestseller, and is full of up-to-date unique tax saving ideas. It
is highly recommended for:
- Investors and landlords with buy-to-let properties.
- Property developers and renovators.
- Those looking for plain-English tax advice.
- Anyone wishing to pay far less capital gains tax.
- Anyone who would like to claim income tax relief and deductions.
- Both novice and experienced property investors.
- Those in the legal trade – accountants, solicitors and financial advisers.
- Anyone who would like to move up the property ladder.
- Anyone who has, or is about to, gain a property through inheritance.
- Anyone who would simply like to legally pay less tax – the easy way.
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TESTIMONIALS"Invaluable advice on property tax strategies." Richard Bowser, editor of Property Investor News. "A simple plain-English approach with helpful summaries, flow diagrams and tip
boxes, which take the reader on a primrose path to lower tax." Clare Bowerman, Square Foot magazine. "The best tax book I've read, containing dozens of tips that will save you thousands in
tax." Nick Rampley-Sturgeon, author of the Financial Times bestseller 'Buying to Rent'.
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What Information is Contained in the Guide?
How to Avoid Property Tax is completely updated for the current tax year, written in plain English so its accessible to both the novice and the professional, and is supported with a large number of clear, concise
examples throughout.The guide explains:
- How landlords can rent out their property and avoid CGT completely.
- How to escape capital gains tax even if a property is not your main residence.
- Details of how you could have a full 13 years of capital growth, tax free.
- How it is actually possible to avoid capital gains tax by selling one property while purchasing another.
- How to get the full potential from your Principle Private Residence Exemption.
- How couples can save a staggering £8,000 extra in income tax alone each year.
- How to claim expenses for motoring, travel, research, home office and many more.
- The differences between unfurnished and furnished property letting.
- How those developing or renovating property can cut thousands off their tax bill.
- How any children you have could help you pay substantially less tax.
- How best to escape capital gains tax by emigration.
- The tax drawbacks and advantages of partnerships.
- How commercial property investors enjoy unbelievable tax benefits.
- How to save thousands in tax by re-mortgaging – and avoid any nasty surprises.
- How to benefit from an added £4,250 in tax-free rental income every year.
- How to minimize your stamp duty bill.
- How to minimize your inheritance tax bill.
- How to pay the least possible amounts of national insurance and VAT.
- Learn tax planning for yourself, and save even more in costly consultancy fees.
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About the Author The Author of
How to Avoid Property Tax is Carl Bayley. Carl is Taxcafe's Editor and author of some of our most popular tax guides. A regular speaker on tax matters, he was recently invited to talk to over 450 people at
the 2005 Evening Standard Homebuyer Show. Carl is also a regular contributor to TV programmes such as the BBC's It's Your Money programme and national newspaper articles on tax matters. He was recently
appointed to the Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. |
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Ordering Information
- We use Worldpay's renowned secure payment server to process payments. Worldpay is part of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
- All transactions are conducted using secure socket layer encryption (SSL).
- For a limited time, customers will receive a complimentary electronic copy of our comprehensive tax guide 'How to Save Tax 2007/2008' - worth £19.95!
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How to Avoid Property Tax
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Electronic guides are delivered immediately
upon ordering, directly to your email address.Printed books are delivered by next day royal mail and postage and packing is just £1.50. |
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