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    Taxes could be ‘nail in coffin’ for property investment

    August 29, 20253 Mins Read


    A new tax could prove to be the final “nail in the coffin” for property as an investment, according to Rathbones.

    There have been reports the Treasury is examining options for property taxes ahead of the Budget — including a levy on homes sold for more than £500,000, the application of national insurance to rental income and a possible overhaul of council tax.

    Rathbones said it has seen an increase in clients with property portfolios expressing concern and seeking guidance on how to react to changing legislation.

    This follows frustration over recent taxation changes, including reduced stamp duty thresholds and rate increases introduced in April.

    Charlie Newsome, divisional director at Rathbones, said: “Far from being ‘safe as houses’, the investment case for residential property has shifted dramatically.

    “Slower price growth, higher borrowing costs and increasing regulation have combined to erode the appeal of property as an asset class.

    “A new property tax could be the last nail in the coffin for property’s status as a viable investment and cause potentially tens of thousands of people planning for retirement to rethink their strategy.”

    A recent report by Rathbones found that residential property has not kept up with the current rate of inflation (3.8 per cent) at 3.7 per cent per annum between 2016 and 2024.

    This has led experts to conclude that the Golden Age of property investment is over.

    In London, which historically delivered the strongest returns, prices grew by only 1.3 per cent annually.

    This contrasts sharply with the experience of earlier generations such as baby Boomers, born in the 1950s and 1960s, who benefited from a golden age of property ownership between 1980 and 2016, when UK house prices grew at 6.7 per cent annually — and at 8.5 per cent in London.

    Newsome said: “A tax that scales with property values risks deepening the housing crisis.

    “It could even create the perverse outcome where less well-off homeowners in deprived urban areas where house prices are high are penalised more than wealthy homeowners in rural areas, where values are lower.

    “While second and holiday homes may still hold lifestyle value, their investment appeal has weakened significantly.

    “By contrast, those seeking dependable long-term returns may be better served by a more balanced approach that includes equity markets, which have consistently outperformed property in recent years.”

    There have been rumours that Rachel Reeves may apply national insurance to rental income in the upcoming Autumn Budget.

    Landlords already pay income tax on profits from rent, although there’s 20 per cent relief on mortgage interest and landlords can subtract allowable expenses, including maintenance and letting fees.

    However earlier this week, the mortgage industry criticised the NI plans with brokers warning it could lead to landlords fleeing the buy-to-let market and renters shouldering the burden of this new charge.

    sonia.rach@ft.com

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