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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 9 MIN

Landlord Tax in 2026

from For Finances Sake (FFS) · host Rachael Chadwick-Harrison

Landlord tax in 2026… and the 2% shift that's quietly costing more than anyone's admitting. It sounds small. It isn't. Because depending on how you hold your property, this change hits very differently and most landlords still haven't run the numbers. We're talking personal ownership versus limited company, dividend tax, alphabet shares, ownership splits, and the stamp duty trap that catches people out every single time. Because the most expensive strategy in property isn't buying badly. It's structuring badly. Rachael is joined by James, senior accountant and the person they throw every complex property case at, to cut through the noise on what actually matters for landlords right now. Not in theory. In practice. If you own property, this one's for you.

Landlord tax in 2026… and the 2% shift that's quietly costing more than anyone's admitting. It sounds small. It isn't. Because depending on how you hold your property, this change hits very differently and most landlords still haven't run the numbers. We're talking personal ownership versus limited company, dividend tax, alphabet shares, ownership splits, and the stamp duty trap that catches people out every single time. Because the most expensive strategy in property isn't buying badly. It's structuring badly. Rachael is joined by James, senior accountant and the person they throw every complex property case at, to cut through the noise on what actually matters for landlords right now. Not in theory. In practice. If you own property, this one's for you.

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