Rental Income From Overseas Properties up 17%

Rental income from overseas property declared by UK taxpayers has had a steep increase.

rental income from overseas property is up 17% - a holiday villa

A series of tax investigation campaigns by HMRC has found that rental income from overseas properties has risen by 17%.

The latest available figures show the amount of rental income from overseas properties declared to HMRC totalled £912m in 2017/18, up from £781m the year before.

The number of individuals declaring rental income from overseas property increased to 81,000 last year, up from 78,000 the year before.

HMRC has been bulk mailing warning letters to taxpayers that have income from offshore assets, such as property.

These letters warn that HMRC knows a taxpayer has offshore assets and asks them to confirm any income that they receive.

HMRC identifies taxpayers with offshore property through requesting data, such as foreign bank account statements or mortgage statements, from 100 overseas authorities, as well as collecting information from UK based websites that advertise overseas holiday rentals.

Investigators from HMRC also monitor the social media accounts, like Facebook or Instagram, of people they suspect of owning an overseas rental property for evidence.

Penalties for undeclared property income from holiday homes are up to 200% of the amount of tax HMRC believes is owed.

HMRC is determined that any income from letting out property overseas is properly taxed and their ability to identify owners of holiday homes is becoming ever more precise just from a process of data mining all the information they receive directly from banks and financial institutions in countries like Spain, France, Portugal and Italy.

For those that have not declared such rental income, you can make a voluntary disclosure to HMRC. Although this does not give you immunity from investigation, HMRC will be more lenient towards you.

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