landlords in Scotland
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Rental market
Agent urges landlords to ‘buy Scottish’ as rent controls end
David Alexander believes the end of rent cap and the country's existing tax reliefs will provide landlords with an ‘ideal opportunity’ to invest.
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Rental market ‘has lost thousands of properties’, landlord leader warns
John Blackwood of the Scottish Association of Landlords says property owners are reacting to 'hostile policies' by reducing their portfolio.
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Agents slam Scots and Welsh governments over housing failures
Politicians in both countries missed opportunities to tackle housing problems after announcing spending plans, Propertymark says.
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Landlords are being driven away from PRS in Scotland, agent warns
Riccardo Giovanacci says the role of landlords is not appreciated, and not enough is done to attract more into the market.
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Landlords in Scotland to be hit by tax crackdown
Scotland’s Finance Secretary John Swinney (pictured) has announced that a 3 per cent levy will be charged for people acquiring second homes and buy-to-let landlords in addition to the existing Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT), which replaced UK stamp duty in April. The Scottish Fiscal Commission, the official watchdog of the Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans, estimates that the supplement on LBTT, which will be introduced in April 2016, will affect between 8,500 and 12,500 transactions annually, and could raise up to £27 million. The LBTT system, which raised £218 million in its first seven months, uses a graduated tax rate, working in a similar way to income tax. Swinney commented, “We need to ensure that the opportunities for first-time buyers to enter the market in Scotland are as strong as they possibly can be and we need to make certain that tax changes elsewhere in the United Kingdom do not make it harder for people to get on the property ladder. “That is why I today announce my intention to introduce a supplement to LBTT for those purchasing an additional home for £40,000 or more.” The announcement regarding the introduction of a 3 per cent surcharge on…
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