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Government introduce Renters Right Bill
Government introduce Renters Right Bill

The Government has recently introduced the much-anticipated Renters Right Bill, aimed at offering greater protection to tenants across the country. This bill represents a significant shift in housing policy, one of its most prominent features is the ban on Section 21...

Tax changes for furnished holiday lets (FHL’s)
Tax changes for furnished holiday lets (FHL’s)

If you own a furnished holiday property, you may wish to consider taking action before 5 April 2025. In the Spring Budget, it was announced that the Furnished Holiday Let Regime will be abolished and draft legislation has now been published, which has provided some...

Construction sector worst hit for insolvencies
Construction sector worst hit for insolvencies

The construction industry has emerged as the hardest-hit sector for insolvencies in the year leading up to April 2024. Recent data from the Insolvency Service found that 4,401 construction companies in England and Wales registered as insolvent. This accounts for a...

Tackling the shortage of rental properties
Tackling the shortage of rental properties

Introduction Figures published by Zoopla have found that demand for rental homes is at its highest level in over a decade. This increase in demand is compounded by the lack of supply which is driving up prices for those who rent. To demonstrate this, the number of...

HMRC delay Making Tax Digital by two years
HMRC delay Making Tax Digital by two years

What is being delayed? HMRC has announced that plans to implement digital tax reporting for unincorporated businesses and self-employed individuals and landlords in April 2024 will be delayed until April 2026.   Why has MTD been delayed? HMRC have said that businesses...

Labour shortages for roofing contractors
Labour shortages for roofing contractors

A recent survey from Glenigan of more than 100 members of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has found that roofing and cladding contractors are still struggling with recruitment issues in the third quarter of 2022. But, this survey does confirm...

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Changes
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) Changes

The Government in the mini-Budget announced Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) cuts to help first-time buyers and next-move homeowners purchase properties more affordably. These changes were effective from 23 September 2022. Unlike many of the other proposed tax changes,...

Construction industry swings back to profit
Construction industry swings back to profit

New data from the CN100 2022 ranking of the UK’s 100 biggest construction firms has discovered that aggregate pre-tax profits for the 100 biggest construction firms increased by just over £1.17bn. Equivalent figures from 2021 showed an aggregate pre-tax loss of £40m....

How can landlords attract higher paying tenants?
How can landlords attract higher paying tenants?

Introduction By 2025 more than 50% of 20-39 year-olds are expecting to be living in a privately rented rental property across the UK as the rise of ‘Generation Rent’ continues. Furthermore, as the rental market continues to grow, so does the competition with new...

Experts criticise the new cladding tax
Experts criticise the new cladding tax

Some senior figures in the construction industry have criticised the Government for focussing the new cladding tax on UK-based developers, as international developers will not be subject to the new tax.   What is the new cladding tax and when will it be...

Property tax: Second home loophole to end in April 2023
Property tax: Second home loophole to end in April 2023

Starting in April 2023 many second homeowners will not qualify to pay business rates rather than council tax. However, the good news is that if they can demonstrate that their properties are rented out as a self-catering holiday let for at least 70 days a year then...