Overseas holiday homes purchased through a company

Published on 16th June 2011Author: Graeme Blair - Partner

It is quite common for overseas holiday homes to be purchased in companies. Typically this is to circumvent overseas inheritance rules. Historically the use of a company has lead to a UK income tax and national insurance liability which was treated as a "cost" of the structure.

Pressure was placed on the Government to eliminate this cost, and in 2008, they revoked the income tax liability but not the national insurance liability. The national insurance liability has now been retrospectively revoked and reclaims of national insurance can be made for any prior year, even those earlier than 2008. Any refund must be claimed before 2015.

Recent Insights

Will you have to pay your tax in monthly instalments?

Will you have to pay your tax in monthly instalments?

Published on 19th August 2026
Categories: Tax
Inheritance tax and the shifting landscape of wealth

Inheritance tax and the shifting landscape of wealth

Published on 12th August 2026
Categories: Personal Tax, Tax
FRS 102 changes in 2026: what construction businesses should expect

FRS 102 changes in 2026: what construction businesses should expect

Published on 5th August 2026
Categories: Business Tax, UK Business & Entrepreneurs