Mortgage tax relief cut doesn’t add up for buy-to-let landlords

Tony

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Tenants are being turfed out as tax changes beginning in April make it increasingly hard for owners to profitToday will see two of buy-to-let landlord Jamie Brewis’s tenants – a couple in their 60s – having to move out of the bungalow that has been their home for the past four or so years. They...
Mortgage tax relief cut doesn’t add up for buy-to-let landlords (external link to Guardian Consumer Affairs)
 

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