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Buy To Let Landlords! Should You Incorporate Your Portfolio | Section 24 Property Tax Explained

Buy To Let Landlords! Should You Incorporate Your Portfolio | Section 24 Property Tax Explained Buy To Let Landlords faced with Section 24 property tax will be wondering whether to incorporate their buy-to-let property portfolios. In this video Ranjan Bhattacharya is joined by Mark Alexander and together we discuss why you should incorporate your portfolio even if you have very low levels of mortgage debt and Section 24 is not a major concern.

Property 118 Links referred to in this video:

HMRC manual regarding Capital extraction
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Link to case study article – Merchant banker £12m business
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Tax Planning and book consultation page
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