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The Property Podcast

TPP423: The Ltd Co tax changes you need to know

The Property Podcast

Rob Bence & Rob Dix

Business News, News, Business, Education, Investing

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week we’re talking all things tax When it comes to tax, property investors are obsessed with learning and understanding it.   And we don’t blame them because the difference between getting it right and wrong could be thousands of pounds.   So this episode is a must listen!  Here’s what to expect on this week’s property podcast episode It’s been a while since we talked about tax so we thought it was about time we changed that.   We’re always inundated with questions about buying in a limited company. And we even did a video on whether ‘should you buy property through a limited company’.  But because tax is complex, it’s always been better to leave the tax advice to the specialists.  To give you a brief overview, back in 2015 new rules were introduced which meant individuals could no longer claim mortgage interest as an expense, but limited companies still could.   So overnight, owning property in a company became a lot more attractive because those investing personally were left paying tax on profit that wasn’t really profit because it ignored the cost of interest.  It impacted investors to such a degree that the majority of those who invest through us at Property Hub Invest now do so using a limited company.  These rules have been eased in over the years but fully came into play as of April 2020, so we thought we’d take a look into it.   If you’re wanting to purchase property through a limited company, then make sure you check out the tax implications and give this episode a listen.    In the news  This week we’ve got two news stories that might incentivise you to become a greener landlord.   The first one, ‘yet another BTL lender issues cheap loans for homes with good EPCs’. Mortgage lender Keystones have now said that they offer a 0.15% reduction to landlords with properties older than five years with an EPC rating of A to C.  The second story is, ‘Buy to let lender says new eco-loan will be ‘push for landlords’. The Mortgage Works, part of Nationwide, has a new mortgage product called the Green Further Advance, which can be used to make sustainable home improvements.   So, if your property is in need of a little TLC, it may well be worth looking into going green and saving yourself some money as well as the planet.    Hub Extra  This week for Hub Extra, we’ve got a couple of resources for you.   And they’re an alternative to the popular messaging app, Whatsapp.   Whatsapp doesn’t offer a lot of privacy and are increasingly collecting data and insights into your activity.    So we’ve got a couple of different options for you. They are Signal and Telegram.   Both are apps just like Whatsapp that you can get for free, but your privacy is a lot more protected.     Let’s get social  We’d love to hear what you think of this week’s Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you’d like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we’ll see what we can do.  Make sure you’ve liked and subscribed to our YouTube channel where we upload new content every week!   If that wasn’t enough, you can also join our friendly property community on the Property Hub forum.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, Robby here with RobD, and you know what, in most circles, if you talk

0:06.3

about tax, you'd be worried about anybody listening, but property investors are obsessed

0:10.4

with it or obsessed with understanding it. And rightly so, because the difference between

0:14.5

getting it right and wrong could be the difference to you of thousands of pounds. So this episode

0:19.5

is a must listen.

0:26.8

Welcome to the property podcast where every Thursday property investors come to be informed

0:30.8

and inspired. Yes, like Rob said, tax is a very popular subject among property investors,

0:35.6

but not one that we've covered for a while. So have we changed our views? Have we learned

0:39.6

more in the intervening years? Stay tuned to find out because you might just learn something

0:43.3

that saves you a lot of money. And stick around to the end because in Hub Extra, we've

0:47.3

got a resource for you that might leave you with no mates, but feeling very secure.

0:52.1

So Rob, it's always good to be green, but it's especially good to be green. If you're

0:56.7

a landlord right now, we've got two new stories that are great incentives for landlords

1:01.5

who are looking to be even greener. Yeah, a bit of a trend. So the lender Keystone,

1:06.0

which is not one of the big ones, but they are a vital lender, is offering discounted mortgage

1:10.2

rates cheaper by 0.15% for properties that are more than five years old and have an EPC rating

1:16.7

of A to C. So it's an incentive to get the energy efficiency of your properties up. 0.15%

1:22.8

doesn't sound like a lot because if you're borrowing a couple hundred thousand pounds,

1:26.0

the interest on that could make a bit of a difference. Of course, this isn't a reason to go

1:30.4

to Keystone. There's lots of factors in which mortgage you select. It may or may not be the cheapest,

1:35.0

their rates tend not to be the best. So the advice is always to go to a mortgage broker

1:40.2

to find the best product for your situation, but it's just kind of interesting that they're doing

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