property investment
Advice on property holding and transactions depends on whether you are an investor, trader, or developer, and whether your property is commercial or residential, in the UK or overseas.
How we can help
- Advice on tax efficient property hold
- Advice on tax deductible costs and expenses
- Capital allowances planning, including advice as to whether expenditure constitutes repair or capital improvement expenditure and advice on the tax implications of each
- Stamp Duty Land Tax planning
- Capital gains tax planning, including advice on the investment or trading status of the property business and the potential for claiming capital gains Business Asset Disposal Relief (formerly Entrepreneurs' Relief), holdover relief for gifts, or rollover relief on reinvestment of sale proceeds into new property acquisitions
- Main residence tax planning
- Tax advice on the favourable income and capital taxes reliefs available for furnished holiday letting accommodation, and advice on structuring to achieve those reliefs
- Advice on tax efficient investment in overseas property
SEE FURTHER INFORMATION BELOW

Personal
Capital Gains Tax
If you are contemplating the sale of capital assets such as a property, business interests or shares...

Business
Tax Advice
How do you know if your business is tax efficient?

Personal
Tax Returns
Whatever way you earn your income, you probably have better things to do than sorting out your tax returns.

Personal
Inheritance Tax
Thinking to the future and when you might die may not have crossed your mind.

Personal
Trusts & Estates
How can you protect your wealth and ensure it is passed down to younger generations in a responsible way?

Personal
Tax Investigations
How do you prepare for a tax investigation and what’s the best way to deal with HMRC?

Personal
International Tax
What is your UK tax position if you earn income or own assets overseas...

Services
Probate Application
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"Planning is essential when it comes to property and getting the right tax advice can save considerable amounts of tax in the future."
Calvin Healy
Director