Tax Rules for Pembrokeshire Holiday Lets and Second Homes Could Change
The Welsh Government proposes lowering the holiday let tax threshold to 105 days to balance tourism support with housing concerns, noting that only 60% of properties currently meet the 182-day rule.
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Kurtz urges residents to respond to holiday let consultation
SAMUEL KURTZ, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, is encouraging local residents and businesses to take part in the Welsh Government’s consultation on the controversial “182-day rule” for holiday lets. The rule, introduced last year, requires holiday properties to be let for at least 182 days a year in order to qualify for business rates rather than council tax. Local owners, letting agents and tourism businesses ha…
Wales consults on easing holiday let rules – Mortgage Strategy
The Welsh government has launched a consultation aimed at softening its holiday let rules. Under current rules, self-catering holiday lets must be available for 252 days and actually let for 182 days each year to pay non-domestic rates instead of council tax. Cardiff says these…The post Wales consults on easing holiday let rules appeared first on Mortgage Strategy.
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