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UK landlords face tax overhaul on rental income

HMRC is considering a major tax overhaul that could see UK landlords paying tax on their gross rental income instead of profits. Discover how this proposed change might impact property investors and the rental market.

Reeves Scraps Landlord Tax Relief to Fund NI Cut

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her first Budget with a major blow to landlords, scrapping the mortgage interest tax relief to fund a cut in National Insurance for millions of workers.

Reeves scraps non-dom status and cuts landlord tax

In a dramatic first move, Chancellor Rachel Reeves uses her inaugural major speech to scrap the non-dom tax regime and abolish Stamp Duty for first-time buyers on properties up to £425,000, signalling a new economic direction for Britain.

Reeyes Plans Capital Gains Tax Raid on UK Homeowners

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering aligning Capital Gains Tax with income tax rates, a move that could cost second homeowners and landlords thousands and spark a backlash from Tory MPs.

Labour to scrap 'no-fault' evictions

The Labour Party vows to abolish Section 21 evictions, offering greater security for renters in England. Here's what the proposed Renters' Reform Bill means for tenants and landlords.

River Island in High Court rent dispute

Fashion retailer River Island is locked in a legal dispute with London landlords over unpaid rent, as the High Court hears arguments on the matter.

River Island in High Court rent dispute

Fashion retailer River Island is embroiled in a legal dispute with landlords over unpaid rent at its flagship London store, as the High Court steps in to resolve the conflict.

Renters trapped in broken deposit scheme system

A shocking investigation reveals how England's tenancy deposit schemes are failing renters, with millions struggling to reclaim their money due to systemic flaws and delays.

Rental deposit scheme boosts landlord profits

A government-backed rental deposit scheme has reportedly funneled millions into landlords' pockets, raising concerns over tenant rights and housing affordability in the UK.

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