I currently own 2 BTL properties in my name, and one is up for remortgage in November, therefore I am investigating the following:
I incur student loan repayments due to my work earnings plus the BTL taking me over the repayment threshold (which is around 26k) to approx 40k per year.
I would like to minimise this tax liability by transferring the property up for remortgage into joint name with my wife, so she can have a proportion of the income taxed in her name, therefore reducing my overall income and meaning I pay less in student loan interest.
What is the best way to go about this? I realise there may be CGT implications further down the line also. It would be great to understand how this is affected.
My main questions:
- should I remortgage adding my wife to the mortgage, and would I need to also submit some kind of land registry document?
- would the rental income of this property default to being 50 percent tax liability each, or could it be any percentage we would like it to be?
- The BTL property has been in my name for 8 years. Do I need to inform HMRC that my personal tax liability has dropped due to now being owned jointly?
Thanks for your help!
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