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TAXMAN TO TARGET BUY TO LET LANDLORDS

HMRC have launched 12 task forces aimed at targeting landlords with 3 or more properties in 2011/12 and more in 2012/13.

 

The buy-to-let taskforce will specifically target tax evasion among buy-to-let landlords who own or rent out more than three properties. HMRC taskforces form part of the government's aim to raise an additional £7bn a year by 2014/15 through tackling tax evasion, avoidance and fraud.

 

Mike Wells director of risk and intelligence at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), is quite clear –“ if you deliberately seek to evade tax we can and will track you down and you'll face not only a heavy fine, but possibly a criminal prosecution as well."

 

The Task forces will gain information from

Banks                                    Mortgage applications

Land registry                         Electoral rolls

Council tax records               Letting agents

 

Rumour also has it the Deposit Scheme implemented in April 2006 was part of collecting data on landlords as the start of the big brother affect.

It is thought the HMRC have identified 80,000 landlords who may have claimed too much tax relief or who have failed to declare all the rent received.

Property investors who sold homes several years ago have also been pinpointed as well as overseas landlords.

Of course, if you keep accurate records and declare everything you have nothing to worry about.

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Move On Girls in Festive Spirit

Some of the girls from Move On dressed up today  with festive spirit and visited various businesses with Christmas goodies in their stocking.

Did you see them and can you tell us which businesses they visited.

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The picture below shows Samantha Milfield and Gina Parry just prior to leaving the Move On Office with their stocking.

Samantha Milfield and Gina Parry just prior to leaving the Move On Office with their stocking.

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Gaining access to a property with 24 hours notice

This is a question I was recently asked.

Help, I need to carry out a Gas safety Certificate on my rented property, but the tenant keeps saying it is inconvenient. As a Landlord it is my duty to ensure a current certificate is always in place. Can I go in with my keys with the Gas Engineer as long as I give the minimum 24 hours notice?

My answer...

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IDENTITY FRAUD ON THE INCREASE

You are more likely to suffer from Identity Fraud if you are a tenant or landlord of a rented accommodation. Tenants and Landlords are being warned to make sure they forward their mail when moving property.

The UK’s fraud prevention service CIFAS reported an increase of 32 per cent in the number of identity thefts committed during the recession. One of the most common types of fraud is criminals taking over the running of a victim’s bank account.

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