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HMRC's Let Property Campaign

Mini-AR
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HMRC's Let Property Campaign

Postby Mini-AR » Mon Nov 10, 2025 7:38 pm

Is it true that the "Let Property Campaign" (LPC) cannot be used by landlords who have had any prior contact with HMRC about their rental income - for example HMRC approved their NRL1 form and set up a tax return file?

As I have been reading online that the The campaign is specifically designed to allow landlords to regularize their affairs voluntarily, and it can be used even if HMRC has sent a "nudge" letter, provided a formal investigation or compliance check has not been opened.

AGoodman
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Re: HMRC's Let Property Campaign

Postby AGoodman » Wed Nov 12, 2025 11:13 am

Yes, I don't see any reason not to. However you would have to calculate penalties on a "prompted" basis rather than "unprompted".


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