Research by lettings and estate agent, Beham and Reeves, has estimated that buy-to-let landlords and second homeowners could see the capital gains tax (CGT) owed if they choose to sell increase by as much as £24,000. That’s if recommendations by the Office of Tax Simplification to change the tax threshold are introduced. CGT is tax […]
License and Republishing: The views expressed in this article What would a CGT tax hike mean for B2L landlords and second homebuyers? are those of the author Sophie Ireland alone and not the CEOWORLD magazine.
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