I have written before about the fact that from the Governments point of view that landlords are making record rental profits because of the low interest rate environment created by them. The government therefore feels justified in claiming some of this back; even if it I think it will ultimately create anomalies in the tax system distorting future flows of capital into the rental sector.
Monday, January 04, 2016
Landlords legal challenge misplaced
Landlords are rightly miffed by the latest changes proposed for the tax system which will restrict the amount of mortgage interest that higher rate tax payers can off set against their rental profits.
I have written before about the fact that from the Governments point of view that landlords are making record rental profits because of the low interest rate environment created by them. The government therefore feels justified in claiming some of this back; even if it I think it will ultimately create anomalies in the tax system distorting future flows of capital into the rental sector.
I have written before about the fact that from the Governments point of view that landlords are making record rental profits because of the low interest rate environment created by them. The government therefore feels justified in claiming some of this back; even if it I think it will ultimately create anomalies in the tax system distorting future flows of capital into the rental sector.
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And you should add to your final conclusion that
they should increase rents charged accordingly. Tenants alone ultimately pay the price of legislation that makes it more expensive for them to rent.
That said, I for one am broadly in favour of not making cheap money available to landlords to increase borrowing. The change in stamp duty is far moire pernicious, hitting individuals who own some small amount of property but not their own home (they get penalised for being responsible and for saving).
As you say - tax does not have to be just. However I can decide where I wish to vast my vote, and as a longstanding Tory voter, I may just be shifting towards parties that don't wish to steal my money.
You are right. The vote is a mighty sword. Landlords need to use it wisely. I suspect that the Tories will realise this in time for the next election.
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