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Could You Pay Less Tax by Sharing Rental Income With Your Spouse?
If you own a rental property with your spouse or civil partner, you may be paying far more tax than you need to. By using a Deed of Trust and HMRC Form 17, you can shift rental income to whoever pays the lower tax rate — completely legally. This calculato
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Could You Pay Less Tax by Sharing Rental Income With Your Spouse?
If you own a rental property with your spouse or civil partner, you may be paying far more tax than you need to. By using a Deed of Trust and HMRC Form 17, you can shift rental income to whoever pays the lower tax rate - completely legally. This calculator shows exactly how much you could save.
1
Your rental income
Tell us your total net rental profit and how it's currently split between you and your spouse.
2
Each spouse income
We need each spouse's other income to calculate the right tax rate for each of you.
3
Your annual saving
See your potential tax saving per year, the 5-year cumulative benefit and how quickly the Deed of Trust pays for itself.