E05: 5 mistakes landlords make with property tax returns

What are the most common mistakes landlords make on their tax returns? If you live in the UK and have rental income, you'll usually have to pay tax on it. You do this by filing a Self Assessment tax return if you own property in your personal name, or a company tax return if owned via a limited company.

Join James and Nadeem (Provestor’s CEO and Head of Tax) in their informative and topical chat show taking a deeper dive into tax issues facing landlords and property investors.

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