Lynne yes a landlord can deduct interest on mortgage payments from their rental income prior to taxation unless said landlord lives outside of the UK If you hadn't guessed yes I'm a landloord of 29 years, there isprofit to be made just not as much as people think If we got all the rent off the lousy good for nothing lazy tenants then the profit would be very goodd, anyone want to buy any ...
Landlords pay some of the highest taxes in the country Stamp duty, annual property tax or income tax Then capital gains tax In the 1950's rental tax was 99.25% In 1970's it was about 75% today it's currently 40% If I could type properly on ths forum I wuld pst a hole lot more SO ANNOYING
Well said Lynne
Your Silence speaks volumes
My vote increase Council tax Business rates Income tax & tax on fuel Yes I pay all of them, I believe you get what you pay for in life so stop moaning and put your money where your mouth is I vote min 10% increase in all the above
I bet the people moaning about housing live in houses. As for gardens, new home owners probably can't afford to look after a garden or have the time as they have to work so hard just to pay the mortgage. The people who gain the most from higher house prices HMRC stamp duty, CGT & death duties Estate agents Banks Solicitors
We want a young cat or kitten as a mouser so a semi feral cat would also be ok, the cat can hose to live in doors or in the barn, we have lots of room, a dog & child
Mrs C, question have you ever heard of a sense of humour ?? It's like kidding around, or telling a white lie as a joke I had no idea what the weather was :-)
Don't worry about walking it'll be raining all weekend :-)
Elvis Why do you need it walking are you having an op or something ?? Would it be any good with another dog ? Is there a specific time you need it walking ? How often ? and for how long Which part of town are you ? Asking to see if we can help