Irrelevant if you choose to maintain or improve, out of your own pocket. It's still deductible, regardless.It was a council house, maintained by the council.
Irrelevant if you choose to maintain or improve, out of your own pocket. It's still deductible, regardless.It was a council house, maintained by the council.
They where both lying. They then did doggie, then upside down.I'm really, really angry that Philip Davies used to deny he was having a relationship with Esther McVey, when they lived in the same flat. Can the police investigate this as well to see whether he was lying.
You understand that she is trying to dodge capital gains tax and maintains she was not a land lady?Irrelevant if you choose to maintain or improve, out of your own pocket. It's still deductible, regardless.
I thought that too, but its incorrect.Council tenants have far more maintenance responsibilities nowadays. But replacing a kitchen is regarded as a capital item and so the landlords responsibility. We don't know whether she had a crap kitchen or a brand new one when she was a tenant.
Angela Rayner made several renovations to her former council house which could offset her capital gains bill, reports have suggested.capital gains tax
I think the guidance does allow for new kitchens as potentially capital improvement. We don't know what was done but she presumably relied on the advice taken.I thought that too, but its incorrect.
We don't know what was done
Suggested is not fact.Angela Rayner made several renovations to her former council house which could offset her capital gains bill, reports have suggested.
Probably turns out the HMRC actually owe her a rebate.
Suggested is not fact.
As should whoever is doing the reports suggesting she is owed money I would love to see their workings out for that .Motorbiking should learn that.
It's reports, not court.Suggested is not fact.
It's all laid out in gov.uk what is general house upkeep and what is claimable improvements
Yep heaven forbid they do the basics of checking what they suggestIt's reports, not court.
They can suggest what they believe
Advisers offer advice.Yep heaven forbid they do the basics of checking what they suggest
As should whoever is doing the reports suggesting she is owed money I would love to see their workings out for that .
The government and hmrc rules are not advice they are laws and pretty clear.Advisers offer advice.
2 advisors may offer different advice.