Property rental tax planner
The planner is a tool for projecting and comparing the tax liabilities and estimated return on a let residential property owned personally or through a company. It takes account of adjustments needed in respect of tax relief for interest paid on loans used to purchase or improve a let property.
How to use this planner
Enter details of the expected rental income, outgoings and the cost and estimated sale prices of the property and click the “Results” button for a summary of the financial outcome. From there you can view a detailed version of the calculations for both personal and company ownership.
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