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Property income for companies definition

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What does Property income for companies mean?

Also known as:

  • Tax on rental properties 
  • Company property business 
  • Company renting property 
  • UK property business or overseas property business 
  • Property income for companies in a nutshell 

Companies are chargeable to corporation tax on property income. Profits from land and buildings in the UK and overseas are taxed separately and treated as arising from either a UK property business or an overseas property business. Profits and losses are calculated in broadly the same way as trading profits and losses. Financing costs are, however, dealt with under the rules for non-trading loan relationships. Non-UK resident companies are chargeable to corporation tax only on profits from their UK property business. 

What is property income? 

A company’s property income, for corporation tax purposes, is made up of its profits from its ‘UK property business’ and/or its ‘overseas property business’. A UK property business consists of every business which the company carries on to generating income (rents and other receipts such as lease premiums) from UK land and buildings. It also includes any other transaction entered into for the


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