https://www.theguardian.com/busines...-london-borough-fail-to-declare-rental-income
I don't get what's wrong with having regulation over rental properties (firstly identifying them) and then protecting tenants.
The highest fee touted in the article is £400 for a 5 year licence which seems reasonable to me. Yes these costs will be passed on to tenants (unless it is self funding, see below). With Council Tax already monitoring residential properties, it doesn't seem like a major addition.
Secondary effect seems to be you identify all the tax evaders! £200m a year in a single London borough! May as well employ an entire HMRC department if this can be scaled across London alone, never mind other cities where it is likely happening. I don't think anyone would be surprised to hear that evasion runs into the double digits. So many single property landlords who probably just risk it (so many more likely lie on returns).
I don't get what's wrong with having regulation over rental properties (firstly identifying them) and then protecting tenants.
The highest fee touted in the article is £400 for a 5 year licence which seems reasonable to me. Yes these costs will be passed on to tenants (unless it is self funding, see below). With Council Tax already monitoring residential properties, it doesn't seem like a major addition.
Secondary effect seems to be you identify all the tax evaders! £200m a year in a single London borough! May as well employ an entire HMRC department if this can be scaled across London alone, never mind other cities where it is likely happening. I don't think anyone would be surprised to hear that evasion runs into the double digits. So many single property landlords who probably just risk it (so many more likely lie on returns).