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Here at Simpson Wreford LLP, we can help you to minimise your exposure to property taxes.
Having an effective property tax plan in place is crucial. Property ownership can bring with it a raft of different tax implications.
Here at Simpson Wreford LLP, we can help you to minimise your exposure to property taxes; reduce the tax owed on jointly-owned property; utilise any allowable expenses available to you; make use of allowances for equipment; claim rent-a-room relief; and put furnished holiday letting concessions into use.
So to ensure that you don’t pay any more tax on your property than you absolutely have to, get in touch with our team!
06 Jul 2026
The confidence of the UK's business leaders dropped during May as operating conditions continued to deteriorate, according to research conducted by the Institute of Directors (IoD).
03 Jul 2026
Four in ten of Generation Z say they wish they had learnt the basics about tax when they were younger, according to data from HMRC.
02 Jul 2026
HMRC is reminding millions of self assessment taxpayers to prepare for the 2025 to 2026 tax year second payments on account 31 July deadline.
01 Jul 2026
The government is stepping up its efforts to reconnect young people with unclaimed savings in Child Trust Funds (CTFs).
30 Jun 2026
A majority of UK business leaders now calling on the government to prioritise its relationship with the European Union, according to research from the Institute of Directors (IoD).
29 Jun 2026
The government's preferred proposal in HMRC's consultation into VAT compliance should close a tax loophole while protecting small businesses, says the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
26 Jun 2026
A new counter-fraud squad has launched investigations against those who defrauded the public during the Covid pandemic, the Treasury has announced.
25 Jun 2026
The tax gap rose to a record high of £59.2 billion in cash terms for 2024/25, according to the latest data from HMRC.
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