The Conveyancing Conspiracy
Insider secrets to legally obtain a property tax windfall from HMRC
Insider secrets to legally obtain a property tax windfall from HMRC
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The Conveyancing Conspiracy has been written to empower the reader to have the confidence and know how to challenge both conveyancers and accountants. Consequently, the reader can achieve considerable tax savings.
The more experienced property professional will find property strategies that fully exploit the various tax reliefs available to their benefit.
As a society we don’t think twice about challenging our doctors, teachers, police and clergy. However, the thought of challenging ones solicitor, someone of the legal profession, sends a shiver down most spines.
Stamp Duty Land Tax reliefs applicable to individuals and Property Developers are discussed.
With the knowledge in this book you will be able to convince your Conveyancing Solicitor to use the appropriate SDLT reliefs and save £££s on your property purchase.
It is preferable to save the SDLT monies up front rather than making a claim on HMRC after the purchase and having to wait months and months for a repayment.
Property strategies for the tax savvy investor/developer.
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Sylvia is a property investor and developer in the South East of England. She is well known for her creative problem solving, not taking any prisoners and especially, structuring tax efficient property investment opportunities for her clients.
Sylvia has had a 20+ year career in industry as a Software Engineer, latterly specialising within Information Systems Audit and Anti-Fraud. She has worked both as an employee and consultant for blue chip organisations in New York, London, Frankfurt and Zurich, both in the public and private sectors.
The world of property is so vast and as a natural problem solver, technician, project manager, management accountant and risk analyst, Sylvia is in her element. She especially likes both the planning and tax challenges! Consequently, the SDLT and Capital Allowances Services offered by her business.
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