Time is running out for holiday owners to upgrade their property while simultaneously cutting their tax bills. A £30m tax break, which cuts the cost of second homes for more than 65,000 families, is to be withdrawn next month because of EU laws. Attractive tax incentives were introduced in the eighties to encourage people to invest in quality holiday properties in Britain, after the lure of cheap Spanish packages left our many seaside resorts struggling, and in decline. They provided budding UK landlords with a meaningful subsidy towards the purchase and running costs of a second home, as well as more tax concessions when it came to selling. About 65,000 families currently own and run a holiday house in Britain under this tax regime, known as the furnished holiday letting rules, and save an estimated £30m a year in tax. But advantageous treatment of UK holiday property fell foul of EU laws, because they were deemed to discriminate against tourist accommodation in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Either the tax breaks had to be extended to all holiday properties throughout the European Economic Area (which includes Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as well as other EU countries); or they had to be withdrawn. The Government calculated that it would add up to £25m to the existing £30m cost of running this scheme if these overseas properties were included. By contrast, cutting this relief would bring an extra £20m into Treasury coffers. From April, losses can only be offset against future rental income and not used to reduce your overall tax bill. Source: Telegraph Online
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