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Landlords in UK denied the legal right to challenge buy to let tax change
The High Court in London has rejected a legal application on behalf of residential landlords for a review of Section 24 of the Finance Act 2015 which will change the way their income is taxed from next year. The changes, which are due to come into force in 2017, would stop landlords being able to […] The post Landlords in UK denied the legal right to challenge buy to let tax change appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Posted on October 6, 2016 by tsiadmin |
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