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 Taxing the gain

 

Thursday, May 15, 2008


Capital Gains Tax was reformed in the latest Budget. We consider whether it’s going to help or hinder the buy-to-let investor...

Thank You Darling

At the recent Budget, Chancellor Alistair Darling announced a new single rate of 18% for Capital Gains Tax (CGT).

The change in CGT should be great news for buy-to-let investors and owners of a second non-residential property as they will see a significant reduction in tax and therefore an increase in profit, should they decide to sell their assets.

Investors pay CGT on the difference between the price they paid for the property and the price they sell it for. Previously the tax rate was 40% for the first three years of the ownership, falling by 2% a year to a minimum rate of 24% after owning it for 10 years.

The new, simplified, system means that the length of time a property has been owned will be irrelevant; so someone who has kept a second home for one year will be taxed at the same rate as someone who has had it in their possession for 20 years.

However, it’s not all good news for property owners. The Budget’s tax reform also included the abolition of taper relief and indexation allowance, which would have given some home-owners, who had bought their properties more than 25 years ago, a better tax relief than they will receive under the new rule.

April Rule

Fledgling investors, feeling the stress of the recent higher borrowing costs, stand to benefit from the new tax laws which began in April. Usually less equipped to cope against a downturn in the housing market, this could now be the perfect opportunity for them to sell up and increase their cash flow, without the fear of heavy taxation.

Alternatively, with the rise in demand for rental homes, and rent rates on the up, some seasoned investors are being tempted to hold onto their properties for a far longer period.

So, long term or short, the change in CGT rate is good news for home-owners and if the property market gains momentum, some investors will make a ‘nice little earner’ by selling.

But even if they decide to ride out the market’s uncertainty, the opportunity to maximise and profit from their rental yields leaves landlords in a win-win situation.

 
 
     
     
 

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