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Converting Residential Mortgage to BTL

Roq
Roq Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 7 August 2015 at 5:10PM in Mortgages & endowments
Hi all,
I am aware of the capital Gains Tax implications of doing the above, but what about the ongoing rental income vs expenses? Say i have converted my former own flat into BTL and moved out and pay rent elsewhere. Is there any way to deduct the rent I am paying from the rental income?
Many thanks for your help!
Roq

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  • leveller2911
    leveller2911 Posts: 8,061 Forumite
    Roq wrote: »
    Hi all,
    I am aware of the capital Gains Tax implications of doing the above, but what about the ongoing rental income vs expenses? Say i have converted my former own flat into BTL and moved out and pay rent elsewhere. Is there any way to deduct the rent I am paying from the rental income?
    Many thanks for your help!
    Roq

    I may be wrong but the rent and associated costs of renting out the BTL flat is all tax deductable but you can't claim back the rent on the place you move to and live in.

    Remember that renting out your flat is a business and should be seen as such so you need all the associated insurances, gas safety certificates etc etc etc and remeber the flat is no longer your "home" its a commodity.
  • kingstreet
    kingstreet Posts: 39,335 Forumite
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    There are no capital gains implications of obtaining consent to let, or remortgaging to a buy to let product.

    CGT will be payable on any gain you make from the point you start to let the property until it is sold, regardless of any mortgage arrangements thereon. There are exemptions/allowances for any time the property was your primary private residence.

    You can offset any allowable expenses against the rental income for tax purposes, such as mortgage interest. You cannot offset the cost of rent you pay for alternative accommodation.

    To remortgage you will need equity of 25% or possibly more ans typically a lender will want to see rent of eat least 125% of monthly mortgage interest assuming a mortgage rate of perhaps 6%.
    I am a mortgage broker. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice. Please do not send PMs asking for one-to-one-advice, or representation.
  • dippy
    dippy Posts: 290 Forumite
    Tax relief on Mortgage Interest for Buy-To-Let is being phased out. From next year, basic rate tax relief (20%) is being removed.
  • Not al the lenders will allow you to convert your residential property to a BTL unless you are buying another residential property. Lenders would ask for proof of purchase for a new residential property.

    You will not be owner occupier anymore as you would be renting and this is outside the criteria for quite a few lenders.
  • PBA
    PBA Posts: 1,521 Forumite
    dippy wrote: »
    Tax relief on Mortgage Interest for Buy-To-Let is being phased out. From next year, basic rate tax relief (20%) is being removed.
    No it isn't. Under the new rules basic rate taxpayers will be able to offset the whole amount of costs. It's only higher rate taxpayers who won't be able to offset the whole amount.
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