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Who pays the utility bills and the council tax?

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These are usually paid by the tenant as long as this is clearly stated in the tenancy agreement. You would be responsible for paying any charges if your property is empty between tenancies.

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Do I have to pay tax on my rental income?

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Yes, you may be liable to pay tax on your rental income and further details can be found on the HMRC website. If you are going to be overseas, you will need to complete form NRL2 for approval to receive your rental income without tax deducted, otherwise your agent must deduct the tax at the basic rate and account to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC); if your tenant is going to be paying the rent direct to you, then your tenant must deduct the tax and account to HMRC.

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What is stamp duty?

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Stamp duty or “Stamp Duty Land Tax” to give it its full title, is a government imposed levy that applies to all buyers of property in the UK. There are some exemptions to this tax, most notably for first time buyers buying properties under £500,000 where the rate is 0% on the first £300,000, and 5% on the remainder up to a maximum of £500,000. For most other situations, if you are buying a residential property you need to pay it. The amount of tax paid is based on the purchase price and must be paid on completion. Find out what you’ll need to pay at: https://www.gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates

The other important point to remember is that the stamp duty cannot be included in your mortgage advance, so needs to be taken into account as part of your cash deposit and legal expenses.

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