From the Back Cover
Includes tax–saving strategies and advice on boosting your property profits
The plain–talking guide to reducing your property tax bill
Whether you′re an investor, a landlord, or a property owner, this book is your essential guide to property tax and paying less of it. Covering everything from property development and investing through a company to buy–to–let and overseas investment, it clearly explains the various forms of property tax and their triggers in straightforward and easy–to–followlanguage. Packed full of expert tax saving tips and strategies, Understanding & Paying Less Property Tax For Dummies is the easiest way to stay one step ahead of the taxman and start making some serious savings.
Praise for Understanding & Paying Less Property Tax For Dummies
This book is an invaluable and easy–to–use guide to understanding and planning for property tax. Packed with practical advice from an experienced tax consultant and property investor; it′s an essential reference for anyone looking to minimise the amount of property tax they pay.
Tom Entwistle, property investor and Editor of the rental property website portal, LandlordZONE.co.uk
Discover how to:
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Master the tax system and plan your property finances
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Claim expenses and cut your tax bill
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Set up and run a tax efficient property company
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Pay less capital gains tax
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Take tax–free cash from your property
About the Author
Steve Sims is a landlord, property developer, tax consultant, and writer. He has 20 years experience in the property industry, and with his wife, Amanda, runs a property tax advisory company, Property Tax Plus (www.propertytaxplus.co.uk).
Before plunging into the property world, Steve was a journalist working for many years on regional evening newspapers, and as a press officer. Besides writing this book, he writes blogs and articles for several property and tax websites.
Steve lives with Amanda in Harlech, North Wales, and has four grown up sons, Alan, Carl, Peter and Tim. His interests include West Ham United, beer, and music (though not necessarily in that order!).