Tax & Accounting News
Tax savings for property owners
03/01/2008
We would urge commercial property owners and investors not to miss
out on potentially thousands of pounds in tax savings – we can
offer expert help to make sure you do not pay more than necessary.
Owners and investors can cut their tax bills by using capital allowances,
which provide tax relief on money spent on new builds, refurbishments,
conversions and fit-outs. The cost of certain elements is deducted
from income, if the owner is an individual, or profits, if the owner
is a business, before tax is calculated, thus reducing the amount they
pay. Ongoing relief can be claimable over a lengthy period of time.
However, the rules are complex. There are different allowance “pools” for
different items, with plant and machinery a key allowance. Although
these are not clearly defined – another complication – this
is generally considered to cover items such as carpets, fire alarm
systems, generators and sanitary systems.
The government’s pre-Budget report on 9 October also introduced
a new “integral fittings” element, part of a long-life
assets pool – for items with a useful life of 25 years – from
6 April 2008. Lifts, escalators, central heating, air conditioning,
electrical and cold water systems will be included.
Barry Lewis, senior partner, said: “In our experience, a great
many property owners lose thousands of pounds each year as a direct
result of capital allowances that are unclaimed or lost because the
time limit for a claim has expired.
“To assist our clients who may be affected, we are working with
a firm specialising in capital allowances, whose experts will carry
out a no obligation forecast of capital allowances that may be available
on new buildings, existing property, refurbishment and potential property
purchases. Anyone involved in commercial property should make sure
they take advantage of the tax savings offered by capital allowances,
which are recognised as a valuable incentive to investment and enterprise.”
For more information contact us on 020 8446 9000
