Landlord Tax Returns UK 2026 — What Rental Income You Must Declare and How
What rental income to declare, what expenses you can claim, how Section 24 works in practice, and how Making Tax Digital now affects buy-to-let landlords.
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Practical, jargon-free guides written by HMRC-registered accountants. Updated regularly with the latest UK tax changes — for sole traders, landlords, CIS contractors, limited company directors and everyone in between.
What rental income to declare, what expenses you can claim, how Section 24 works in practice, and how Making Tax Digital now affects buy-to-let landlords.
Who needs to register, the 5 October deadline, exactly how to complete form CWF1 online, and what happens after you submit your registration.
Payments on account double your first tax bill as a self-employed person. This guide explains how to reduce them if your income has fallen and how to avoid the January shock.
What qualifications to check, the right questions to ask, what typical fees look like across Stanmore and Harrow, and how to get maximum value from your accountant.
MTD for Income Tax went live April 2026 for landlords over £50,000. What software you need, the quarterly deadlines, and the penalty system explained clearly.
Most CIS subcontractors overpay tax. This guide explains exactly how to claim your CIS refund, what expenses to include, how much you could be owed, and how long HMRC takes to pay.
There is no legal requirement — but the financial case is almost always clear. When you genuinely need one, what they save you, and when you can manage without.
Typical fees for Self Assessment, limited company accounts, CIS, VAT and payroll — and what actually drives the difference between a £150 return and a £1,200 one.
Payments on account are one of the most confusing aspects of the UK Self Assessment system. Every year, thousands of people are shocked by a January tax bill that is nearly double …
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