Downing Street Boris Johnson

Rumours circulate about property market’s place in Autumn Budget

Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond will reveal the plan for the 2018 Autumn Budget on 29 October, and new changes for buy-to-let landlords are being speculated. 

Brexit is likely to be the main focus of the Autumn Budget. However, given the Government has put improving the housing sector as a high priority on their agenda, many are predicting the property market will be effected in some way. Numerous rumours are circulating about what the Budget could mean for the property market, and in particular buy-to-let landlords. 

Predictions involving buy-to-let landlords & tenants 

Many news outlets are analysing the possible changes buy-to-let landlords could see in the Autumn Budget. In a recent article on Landlord Today, Andrew Turner, chief executive of  Commercial Trust Limited, shared his predictions, including the possibility of tax breaks for longer tenancies 

Mandatory longer-term tenancies continue to be debated in Parliament. For a year, there has been speculation that landlords could be incentivised to offer longer term tenancies through tax breaks, so it is possible this will be announced as part of the Budget. 

Additionally, landlords and tenants could potentially receive a capital gains tax break when a property is sold to a sitting tenant of at least three years. Currently, landlords pay up to 28% on profits for capital gains tax.  

The tax break is a proposal from the think tank Onward, which claims the policy would benefit nearly half a million households over five years with an average capital gain of £15,000 per property. The ultimate intent is to encourage tenants to make the transition from renting to homeowning.  

Are further stamp duty changes on the horizon? 

Many have urged Hammond to overhaul stamp duty in the Budget to boost the housing market. Last year’s Budget abolished the stamp duty for all first-time homebuyers. David Westgate, chief executive of Andrews Property Group, thinks a banding stamp duty should be proposed this year. 

However, some think that stamp duty will rise for buy-to-let investors. James Forsyth of The Spectator, known for his close connections to the Government, recently wrote a guest column for The Sun where he highlighted this prediction for the Autumn Budget.  

He wrote: “This would, so the thinking goes, raise money for the Exchequer and help keep house prices down… But if the Government is serious about helping more people on to the property ladder, as opposed to just raising yet more money from Stamp Duty, then what’s needed is changes to the planning laws to get far more homes built where people want to live.” 

Following Hammond’s speech on 29 October, MPs will discuss and vote on the suggested measures within the Autumn Budget. 

 

 

 

Self-certified Sophisticated Investor

Please read

I declare that I am a self-certified sophisticated investor for the purposes of the restriction on promotion of non-mainstream pooled investments. I understand that this means:

I am a self-certified sophisticated investor because at least one of the following applies:

I accept that the investments to which the promotions will relate may expose me to a significant risk of losing all of the money or other property invested. I am aware that it is open to me seek advice from someone who specialises in advising on non-mainstream pooled investments.

High Net Worth Investor

Please read

I make this statement so that I can receive promotional communications which are exempt from the restriction on promotion of non-mainstream pooled investments. The exemption relates to certified high net worth investors and I declare that I qualify as such because at least one of the following applies to me:

aerial-view-uk-houses

緊貼市場趨勢

立即登記搶先獲得最新項目及獨家物業投資機會。

我們會定期發送電子通訊,介紹最適合您的全新發布項目及獨家優惠。 我們受到超過 30,000 名活躍買家的信任,不斷更新最新英國物業市場資訊。

  • 最新發展項目及獨家優惠
  • 樓市走勢專業分析
  • 物業市場成交數據
  • 項目建築進度定期更新
UK holiday let

最新最快英國樓市新聞。

追蹤我們最新樓市觀點,爲您提供前瞻性的建議和分析。

自 2005 年成立以來,我們是英國地產市場權威,提供前瞻性的建議和分析。我們的英國物業資訊獲得 Apple News 及 Google News 授權發佈。

  • 英國樓市趨勢
  • 按揭申請攻略
  • 業主放租須知
  • 物業指南及投資建議

請即聯絡

立即聯絡我們英國物業專家查詢更多:

 

+852 6699 9008

辦公時間 9am-6pm