Budget 2025 Special - Breakdown for UK Landlords: Taxes, Mansion Levies and Rental Market Impact!
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Budget 2025 Special - Breakdown for UK Landlords: Taxes, Mansion Levies and Rental Market Impact!
Welcome to a special budget edition of the All Things Property Podcast, hosted by Simon Bacon and Ian Sadler. In this episode, our hosts dive straight into the headlines from Rachel Reeves' recent budget speech, focusing on what the changes really mean for UK landlords and property owners.
With their signature honest, practical approach, Simon Bacon and Ian Sadler break down the impact of the upcoming 2% rise in property income tax and the introduction of the so-called mansion tax, discussing who’ll pay more, who might be affected, and what changes could be in store for both landlords and tenants.
They weigh in on the likely ripple effects on rents, property supply, and the challenges that may arise from revaluing properties for the new council tax supplement. Throughout, they offer their candid perspectives on whether these measures could shift the housing market, and what savvy landlords should consider as the dust settles. If you’re wondering how to navigate these new rules and what actions to take before April 2027, this episode gives you plenty of real-world insight, with an invitation for listeners to send in their own questions for a future Q&A.
Whether you’re a seasoned investor, a hands-on landlord, or simply trying to keep up with market changes, today’s episode delivers practical property advice without the corporate jargon, just straightforward knowledge from two experts in the Birmingham property market.
Chapters
00:00 Landlord Tax Impact on Tenants
04:43 Mansion Tax Implementation Challenges
07:17 Taxing High Earners: Challenges
11:34 Housing Market Speculation and Impact
14:13 "Incorporating Landlord Portfolios"
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