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Limited Co Property Q&A – Tesla, Refurbs, Amex Card, and Holding Company.

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Limited Co Property Q&A – Tesla, Refurbs, Amex Card, and Holding Company.

In this video, my accountant Peter Jarman returns to give advice on more unusual questions around property, business and limited companies.

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:28 American Express Cards
02:33 Purchasing Abroad
03:40 Electric Cars
07:32 £2k Tax Free Dividend
09:10 Family Investment Company
11:40 Holding Company

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14 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Justin, Great content . I am nee BTL landlord, bought my first property .I am looking to contact socialise with like minded people, and I came across your channel. I would be glad if we can have a link up and probably have a informal chat about yours and mine experience ?

  2. Could you do a comparison of just a Ltd company (is that what you have now?) And setting up a mixed partnership, in relation to the different taxes and extracting money out for yourself. Thanks for the video

  3. This is probably the most I’ve learnt in one of your videos man, I truly appreciate it as I had no clue about holding company’s.

    And funny enough I think this is indirectly applying to me because I have my whole idea and thought I could do something like a holding company (but with 2 Ltd) not know it was a thing, I’m glad it is since that might be the route I take when I begin

  4. Great discussion.
    I recommend AMEX cards for all possible spend to collect those rewards (business & personal). Love the insights around company structures too.
    I’m not sure if more suited to a mortgage broker than a tax adviser, but how do the lenders view a BTL SPV as part of a group? I’ve heard on the grapevine that not many lenders will accept this structure?

  5. A good question to ask: The mortgages are in the company name. If there is a new director or shareholder added to the company, do they then own that certain percentage of the houses?

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