HMRC's
landlord campaign brings in more than £50 million
A campaign aimed at helping residential landlords get
their Tax Affairs in order has brought in more than £50 million, HM Revenue and
Customs (HMRC) announced. 'The Let Property Campaign', was HMRC launched back in
September 2013, is now 1 of the Tax authority's most successful voluntary
disclosure opportunities. More than 10,000 landlords have come forward to
disclose Tax on previously undeclared income under the campaign. To help
landlords further, HMRC also announced that it will be running a Twitter Q&A
evening from 6pm to 9pm on Tuesday, 20 October 2015. The Twitter Q&A will be run
in partnership with a number of landlord professional bodies. These will each
have 30 minutes to answer questions relating to wider aspects of renting out
residential property, providing a 1 stop shop for landlords to get rental advice
throughout the evening. HMRC's section on Tax is from 6pm to 7pm and hosted on:-
@HMRCcustomers. |