Property Tax: Tax-Free Property Investments

Tax-Free Property Investments By Nick Braun PhD

PUBLICATION DATE: APR 2010Tax-Free Property Investments
PAGES: 206
ISBN: 9781907302121

Overview Tax-Free Property Investments

This unique new guide reveals how you can DOUBLE your property investment returns by using a selection of powerful tax shelters such as self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs), ISAs and property funds, including real estate investment trusts (REITs) and vulture funds.

You will find out how to:

• Buy property at a 40% discount, paid for by the taxman.
• Earn tax-free income from your property investments.
• Never pay capital gains tax on your property profits again.
• Cut the income tax on your ENTIRE salary or business profits to zero.
• Invest in property funds that have delivered capital gains of 80% since March 2009.
• Pensions are a hot topic at present and this guide explains all the latest rules. Our research reveals that by investing via a SIPP you could end up with over 140% more income.
• Tax-Free Property Investments is recommended reading for all those interested in property investing or tax-free retirement planning.

The 4th edition has just been published (April 2010) and is completely up to date.

Tax-Free property Investments Book

What information is contained in Tax-Free Property Investments?

• All changes in the 2010 Budget.
• Plain-English guide to the pension tax rules.
• Detailed cases studies showing exactly how much more money you can make from SIPPs and ISAs.
• One case study shows how a property ISA investor can earn 50% more money than a heavily-geared buy-to-let investor.
• Another case study shows how a SIPP investor can earn over 140% more income.
• The pension borrowing restrictions and how to overcome them.
• How to save £3,636 more in tax every year.
• How to set up your very own property SIPP or ISA.
• Plus lots more…

One of the guide’s unique features is the UK’s first comprehensive guide to property funds: REITs, property unit trusts and specialist funds, including residential funds for SIPP investors.

Property funds are the ‘building blocks’ of tax-free property investments and have unique benefits:

• With prices having fallen so heavily in recent years, many property funds have very high income yields, equivalent to 15% from a buy-to-let property… all tax free inside an ISA or SIPP.
• Returns have been impressive in recent months – some funds have delivered capital gains of over 80% … all tax free!
• For just a few hundred pounds you can own part of dozens of prime properties including offices, popular shopping centres and upmarket London homes.
• The guide also contains a unique property fund directory, with key information about all of the funds on offer.

Author of the Book Nick Braun
The Author of Tax-Free Property Investments is Nick Braun PhD. Nick founded Taxcafe.co.uk in 1999 and is the company’s Managing Director. He came to the UK in 1994 to complete a masters degree and PhD in economics at the University of Glasgow. Prior to that he was editor of Tax Breaks and Personal Finance, South Africa’s best-known financial advice publications.

Contents of Tax-Free Property Investments

Introduction

PART 1. PROPERTY ISAs

Chapter 1. Introduction to Property ISAs

Chapter 2. Brand New Property Tax Shelters

Chapter 3. How to Earn 80% More from Your Property Investments

PART 2. PROPERTY FUNDS

Chapter 4. Property Funds: The Benefits

Chapter 5. Property Funds: The Drawbacks

Chapter 6. Real Estate Investment Trusts: Answers to All Your Questions

Chapter 7. Directory of Real Estate Investment Trusts

Chapter 8. Property Unit Trusts: Benefits & Drawbacks

Chapter 9. Directory of Property Unit Trusts

Chapter 10. Property Investment Companies:Benefits & Drawbacks

Chapter 11. Directory of Property Investment Companies

Chapter 12. Tax-free Overseas Property Investments

ART 3. RETIRE RICH WITH A PROPERTY PENSION 89

Chapter 13. The Amazing Pension Tax Reliefs 91

Chapter 14. Plain-English Guide to the A-Day Pension Rules 115

Chapter 15. What Kind of Property Can You Put in a SIPP? 130

Chapter 16. How to Set Up and Run Your Own Property SIPP

PART 4. BRICKS & MORTAR vs PENSIONS & ISAs

Chapter 17. ISAs vs Bricks and Mortar: Detailed Example

Chapter 18. ISAs vs Pensions: Detailed Example

Chapter 19. Pensions vs Bricks and Mortar

Chapter 20. Pensions vs Bricks and Mortar:Detailed Example

PART 5. MORE TAX-SAVING IDEAS

Chapter 21. ISAs vs Paying Off Your Mortgage

Chapter 22. The Best Self-select ISAs and ISA Supermarkets

Chapter 23. How to Save £3,636 Extra in Tax Every Year

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