Husband & Wife rental income

JJH1969
JJH1969 Registered Posts: 110 Epic contributor 🐘
A husband and wife own a property 50/50 but want to be taxed on it 10/90 to reflect the work the wife has done managing the property and drawing up agreements (she is a solicitor). I know they have to be taxed 50/50 but could she set up as a sole trader and then the invoice be deducted as a business expense?

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  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    No, HMRC will insist on 50/50 if the property is owned jointly. The only way around this is get the partner to gift the property to the other and then the latter can be taxed on 100% of the profit.
  • JJH1969
    JJH1969 Registered Posts: 110 Epic contributor 🐘
    Thank you - does that have to be done through a solicitor?
  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Yes, a solicitor can do a transfer of the ownership.
  • Natsmomma
    Natsmomma Registered Posts: 39 Epic contributor 🐘
    I agree, not possible as the ownership percentages detained the rental split.

    It is not possible to invoice your own business for work done, so self employment is not a solution either. Of course, husband could give up 4/5 of his rental income to his wife, but this doesn't help the tax position.
  • deanshepherd
    deanshepherd Registered Posts: 1,809 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Couple of options:

    As TC says a proportion of ownership can be gifted (does not have to be 100%). No CGT as inter-spousal. Will need to be formally drawn up either as a trust deed or a conveyance plus HMRC have to be notified in advance of the tax year in which you are changing the split so not immediately effective. May have a stamp duty issue to consider, may affect the mortgage..

    If the tax is worth it then W could set up an LTD to manage the property and invoice them for her fees.
  • JJH1969
    JJH1969 Registered Posts: 110 Epic contributor 🐘
    Sorry about this but they aren't actually married - just partners!
  • T.C.
    T.C. Registered, Tutor Posts: 1,448 Beyond epic contributor 🧙‍♂️
    Then I don't think any of this is possible. It may have to be 50:50. Worth checking with a solicitor though.
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