Offshore corporates owning UK property: HMRC letter campaign
HMRC have reviewed data, including from the Land Registry, and have identified non-resident corporate owners of UK property that may not have met certain UK tax obligations.
HMRC have reviewed data, including from the Land Registry, and have identified non-resident corporate owners of UK property that may not have met certain UK tax obligations.
In October, ATT, CIOT and LITRG met with HMRC as part of our ongoing engagement on the UK Property Reporting Service.
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