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Revoke an option to tax land or buildings for VAT purposes after 20 years have passed using form VAT1614J.
Use supplementary pages SA105 to record UK property income on your SA100 Tax Return.
Non-statutory guidance for local authorities planning for education to support housing growth and seeking associated developer contributions.
The CMA has launched a market study into housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Data on stock profile.
Reports detailing public attitudes to housing taken from the British Social Attitudes survey.
Our property solutions are crafted to provide our clients with the level of support that best suits their needs.
Use supplementary pages SA801 to record UK property income on your SA800 Partnership Tax Return.
Local authority housing statistics data returns for 2019 to 2020.
Guidance for local authorities compiling annual information on dwelling stock data (including vacants and net supply of housing), including the Housing Flows Reconciliation (HFR) forms and guidance.
This series looks at monthly property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above.
This collection brings together all documents on housing supply: net additional dwellings (formerly known as ‘net supply of housing’).
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