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Incorporate your property portfolio into a limited company via a partnership

Incorporate your property portfolio into a limited company via a partnership Incorporate your property portfolio into a limited company via a partnership

In this video you will learn from Simon Misiewicz of Optimise Accountants “property tax specialists

▶ Why you may want to incorporate your property portfolio into a limited company
▶ How many of our clients have avoided the property tax changes of Section 24 mortgage interest relief cap by incorporating their property portfolio
▶ How you can move your properties into a limited company and avoid Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the transfer using TCGA S 162 to benefit from incorporation relief
▶ How you can avoid Stamp Duty Land tax (SDLT) when incorporating your property portfolio into a limited company using Finance Act 2003 Schedule 15
▶ How to ensure that you are not caught by the HMRCs trap of General Anti Abuse Rules (GAAR) when using a limited company to gain a tax advantage
▶ Why you need to be careful about Latent Gains when moving properties into a limited company where you have re-financed a property beyond the original purchase price.

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