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Not sure paid attention to your comment about fire extinguishers; if those are the big red ones then they're included within furnishings. Sorry. Maintenance/refilling is, of course, tax deductible.
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Many thanks for your speedy response, it is always nice when the reply is the one that you want.
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£900 deductible.
The rest are deductible if you are replacing like with like.
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HMO licensing fee
Is the fee of around £900 tax deductible as it is an expense arising purely from the property being licensed and payable every 5 years.
From reading the HMRC guidelines about the 10% wear & tear allowance it seems that it should be an additional item.. I also intend to claim for replacement fire extinguishers, fire alarm panel, fire alarm maintenance
and cleaning materials as these appear to be additional costs over and above the 10% allowance.
Your expert comments would be greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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by jpkeatesI'd suggest that based on that description, all of the work was probably capital.
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by DroidEggI purchased a shell of a house that was structurally sound but needed complete refurbishment. The house had been ransacked many items. eg All the radiators & copper pipe had been ripped from the walls.
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Reply to CGT queryby Gordon999I believe your solicitor has to prepare a Deed of Trust which transfers 60 % interest in the property from wife to you.
You need to make clear to your solicitor that Deed is for HMRC only and not for registration at Land Registry
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by vik238754Hello. Since 2013 my wife and I own a property as tenants in common where the beneficial interest split is 90% her and 10% me. We are now looking to sell the property. I have a large CGT loss and using the HMRC CGT calculator I have calculated that if I change the split to 70% me and 30% my wife...
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Reply to CGT queryby vik238754The existing declaration states 10:90 beneficial interest not legal interest
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01-07-2022, 13:06 PM -
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Reply to CGT queryby Gordon999The Declaration changing the beneficial interest to 70:30 is prepared only for showing to the Tax Office .
The existing registration of 10% :90% legal interest at Land Registry does not change and the Mortgage Lender has already accepted this situation. .-
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01-07-2022, 12:18 PM -
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Reply to CGT queryby vik238754Hi. My solicitor has told me the declaration needs to be registered with the land registry otherwise there will be no effect of creating the declaration. Is this correct?
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by Steve Macey1.Pretty sure I read there is no limit! and to give kids the reigns if older brcause you cant transfer losses. perhaps was a different tax i read for though
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by jp13abkHello everyone,
If I were to rent out a spare room of my 2-bed apartment, would I be entitled to the £7500 tax-free renting income mentioned here: https://www.gov.uk/rent-room-in-your...-a-room-scheme.
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