Hi all,
I currently have one property that is solely in my name that I've been renting out for 6 months before which I lived in for 12 years.
I purchased a new more expensive property this time with my wife 6 months ago and as a result of keeping the previous property we had to pay the stamp duty surcharge on the new, more expensive property. I've recently setup a company which I plan to purchase more buy to let properties through in the coming years and ideally would like to transfer my existing property over however researching online the general consensus seems to be that it's not worth doing as the stamp duty charge will negate the tax savings benefits.
I am aware that as I lived in the rented house before I rented it out that if sold within 3 years I would be entitled to the stamp duty surcharge refund on my new property so my question is this, if I transferred my buy to let property to the company would I be able to claim the surcharge refund? If the answer is yes then this would be worthwhile as the refund of the surcharge on the new more expensive property would be higher than the stamp duty payable to transfer my less expensive rental property into the company.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Neil.
- Home
-
Tax News
- Budgets and Autumn Statements
- Income Tax
- Business Tax
- PAYE and Payroll Taxes, National Insurance, NICs
- Company Taxation
- Savings & Investments, Pensions & Retirement
- Capital Gains Tax, CGT
- Property Taxation
- Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes
- Tax Investigations & Enquiries
- VAT & Excise Duties
- Stamp Duty, Stamp Duty Land Tax, SDLT
- International Tax
- HMRC Administration, Practice and Methods
- Professionals in Practice & Industry
- General
- TaxationWeb
-
Tax Articles
- Budgets and Autumn Statements
- Income Tax
- Business Tax
- PAYE and Payroll Taxes, National Insurance, NICs
- Company Taxation
- Savings and Investments, Pensions and Retirement
- Capital Gains Tax, CGT
- Property Taxation
- Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes
- Tax Investigations & Enquiries
- VAT & Excise Duties
- Stamp Duty, Stamp Duty Land Tax, SDLT
- International Tax
- HMRC Administration, Practice & Methods
- Professionals in Practice & Industry
- General
- Tax Tips
-
Tax Forum
- Income Tax
- Business Tax
- PAYE and Payroll Taxes, National Insurance, NICs
- Company Taxation
- Savings & Investments, Pensions & Retirement
- Capital Gains Tax, CGT
- Property Taxation
- Inheritance Tax, IHT, Trusts & Estates, Capital Taxes
- Tax Investigations and Enquiries
- VAT & Excise Duties
- Stamp Duty, Stamp Duty Land Tax, SDLT
- International Tax
- HMRC Administration, Practices & Methods
- Professionals in Practice & Industry
- General
- Tax Jobs
- Get in Touch