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  • RLA Property Tax Course

    • Date: 11:00, 25 October, 2017 at 11:00
    • Location: Ibis Hotel Euston, Cardington Street, London, NW1 2LW, London
    • Website: http://www.rla.org.uk/training
    • Type:
    • Cost: £165 member £189 non member

    As a landlord do you know what tax to pay, when to pay or how you can reduce the bill? This course will help you answer these questions and many more about property tax.

    Delivered by best-selling author of ‘How to Save Property Tax’ and practicing chartered accountant Carl Bayley, the course gives a detailed understanding about how tax rules work and offers practical advice on how to save tax when renting out property.

    Landlords are among the thousands of taxpayers wasting billions in tax because they do not understand the rules and many admit that they haven’t done anything to stop wasting tax. Clearly, many property investors are unaware of their eligibility and entitlement to deductions and reliefs.

    This course aims to change that by giving an in-depth insight into improving how you structure and run your lettings and save tax as a landlord.

    Let this course help you understand property tax – leaving you confident in both knowing what tax you have to pay and that you are running tax-efficient lettings.

    Course Content:

    • Dealing with HMRC: what you must report and when
    • Paying your tax: when is it due and how much?
    • Keeping good financial and business records
    • Minimising your tax bill by knowing what deductions and reliefs you can claim
    • Saving tax, not by spending more, but by spending more wisely
    • Making even bigger tax savings by structuring property ownership effectively.


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