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Property
Investing in real estate investment trusts
Are you considering investing in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)? These unique investment vehicles offer individuals the opportunity to invest in real estate without owning physical properties. As with any investment, there are pros and cons to investing in REITs. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the advantages and disadvantages of investing in...
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Stamp Duty Land Tax for Expats
If you’re an expat thinking of buying a property in the UK, you need to be aware of the Stamp Duty Land Tax for Expats (SDLT) rules that apply to you. SDLT is a tax that is payable on most property purchases in the UK. This tax can be a significant expense, so it’s important...
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As a British expat living in the Middle East, you have likely worked hard to build and protect your wealth. However, with the wealth comes the responsibility of ensuring it is passed on to the next generation in an effective and efficient manner. Managing and transferring wealth for the next generation can be a complex...
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Avoid U.K. inheritance tax traps
British expats are wealthy foreign nationals living in the United Kingdom but hold residence or elsewhere. These expats can enjoy several tax benefits if their sources of income/wealth emerge from outside of U.K. borders. Our article will provide information on and about avoiding U.K. inheritance tax traps when you are a British expat. What are...
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How much tax do I pay as an expat on UK rental income
In the UK, one can profit anywhere near 10% by renting their property. This is why many British citizens prefer renting out their own houses to move to smaller and more affordable countries to enjoy life there through the rental income earned in the UK. Privat rent in the UK has been hitting a record...
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UK Property investment opportunities
A balanced investment portfolio must also have a fair share of property investment. It offers real-world benefits along with low risk and medium to high returns in the long term. Since properties are not traded on any exchange, they grow slowly but with stability. Due to the growing property demands, the investment is quite liquid....
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