George Osborne – The Teddington Landlord’s friend or enemy?

Well the last couple of months has been rather hectic as Teddington landlords, some who use us to manage their properties and other landlords who just read my Teddington Property Blog, have been sending me emails or picking the phone up to me about the new rules on buy to let taxation announced in the recent budget. George Osborne confirmed in the recent summer budget that the tax relief given to landlords on mortgage interest payments, on their buy to let (BTL) properties, would be reduced over the coming years for higher rate income tax payers. The Chancellor said the tax relief that private buy to let landlords (who pay the higher rate of income tax) would change in 2017 from the current 45%/40% and would steadily reduce over the following four years to 20% by 2020.

With 20.21% of residential property in Teddington being privately rented (as there are 2,041 privately rented properties in the TW11 postcode as a whole), these changes are potentially something that will not only affect most Teddington landlords, but also the tenants and the wider property market as a whole. The choice of rental properties could drop, especially at the top end of the market which could push up rents.

However, Teddington landlords could protect themselves by reassigning one or more rental properties into a company structure (e.g. a Limited Company, Partnership or Sole Trader) and by doing so, the total tax paid is greatly reduced, because a company only pays tax on the profit. Nonetheless, before everyone goes off setting up companies for their BTL portfolios, it must also be noted, if a sole trader firm is started, stamp duty needs to be paid, yet if the owner is in business with a partner, they could enjoy some stamp duty relief.  The biggest tax variation is capital gains tax (CGT) where the tax bill will be much higher when you come to sell your portfolio. In essence, by going into business with your BTL properties, you will potentially have a modest stamp duty to pay when you start, but you will have a lot less monthly tax to pay, irrespective of the interest rate, but the CGT bill will be much higher when you come to sell … as you can see, it is not a ‘get out of jail free card’. Now it must be remembered, I am not a tax advisor, so you must take advice from a qualified person as, in fact, do I!

Those planning to purchase a BTL property will have to factor these new rules into their calculations, and this could affect the offers they are willing to make. However, I am not that concerned, as the scaremonger reports fail to see the fact that two out of three BTL properties that have been bought since 2007 have been purchased without the support of BTL mortgage. With those two thirds of landlords paying cash for the purchase of their rental properties, that means two thirds of landlords will be totally unaffected by the changes.

So what of the future? The British love their Bricks and Mortar, it’s an asset that they can touch and feel and has a 70 year track record of capital growth that has out stripped inflation. Buy to let will still be attractive to Teddington investors and let me explain why. If you invested £90,000 in Teddington property in September 1987, today it would be worth £469,682. If you had invested the same £90,000 in to the London Stock Market (the FTSE 100 to be exact), it would be only be worth £257,637 today, whilst Inflation would have taken the original £90,000 and pushed it up to £187,035

It’s true some central London landlords relying solely on the tax breaks rather than high yields may be forced out of the market, but even those landlords could seek to recoup any losses by increasing rents. However, those landlords may leave the market and this could constrict the availability of rented houses even more than it is already, increasing rents and thus pushing yields even higher for landlords and BTL investors still in the market… thus attracting new landlords into the market because of those higher yields.

The reality is there is too much demand and not enough supply of homes for people to live in in the suburb. Official figures show the population in Twickenham Parliamentary Constituency is rising by 852 persons per year (i.e. demand rising), but only 199 properties are being built each year (i.e. supply is low).  This sets up the Teddington (and UK) property market to continue to create strong and steady returns, irrespective of any tax loophole being there (or not as the case maybe).

If you are interested in getting into buy to let as an investment then please do get in touch. I’m happy to talk through with you what I do for clients and for myself to get great returns from property for very little effort and cost.

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