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Buy-to-let Landlords and Second Homeowners

HM Revenue and Customs are now entering stage two of their campaign to target second homeowners. True to their word, they are starting to chase landlords who have a second property and have failed to declare rental income and capital gains on sales.

The disclosure opportunity that I referred to in my April blog closed on 8 August and already we are seeing a marked increase in HMRC investigations targeting those who ignored this opportunity to bring their tax affairs up to date.

A question I often get asked as a tax practitioner is “How will the Tax Inspector find out about undeclared income?” The answer is that there are many different sources of information available to the Tax Inspector to help identify potentially undisclosed rental income. These include Land Registry records, information requests to letting agents and tenant deposit registers, to name but a few. Information sharing with overseas authorities is becoming increasingly common and we have also seen that HMRC Inspectors are increasingly making use of technology to help them, from the relatively low tech searching of the internet for property adverts to the higher tech use of demographic profiling to track likely areas and candidates for investigation.

My experience has been that a lot of individuals who are now finding themselves on the wrong end of an HMRC enquiry have got into trouble due to a head-in-the-sand approach to their tax obligations rather than a deliberate attempt to avoid paying their dues. However, HMRCs view is very much that, having given taxpayers an opportunity to disclose, they will now take a tough line with anyone who hasn’t come forward voluntarily.

If you find yourself receiving an enquiry letter from your local Tax Inspector or if you know you have income to declare, but don’t know what to do, then I encourage you to speak to your accountant as soon as possible. It is always better, as you will pay lower penalties, to disclose before HMRC comes calling. We have a great deal of experience in dealing with tax enquiries and investigations. If you need our help then please contact a member of our tax department.

Latest HMRC campaign targets sales of second homes

HMRC suspect that many sales of second homes are not being reported for tax purposes. They have used their extensive powers to obtain details of property sales both in the UK and abroad and are now inviting people to come forward to voluntarily disclose previously undeclared sales.

Most people are aware that they don’t have to pay any capital gains tax when they sell their home, but this is only due to a specific capital gains tax exemption for the main residence. If you sell a property which is not your main residence then tax will be payable on any increase in value over its original purchase cost.

The “Property Sales Campaign” is an opportunity to tell HMRC about previously undisclosed sales and to pay a lower rate of penalty than would otherwise apply if HMRC were to discover the undeclared amount themselves.

To take advantage of the campaign it is necessary to make a notification to HMRC by 8 August 2013 and then to submit a completed disclosure form along with the tax, interest and penalties due by 9 September.

If you think this may affect you and you would like further information or assistance in making a disclosure then please contact me.