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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the chargeable person details. Fill in the name and correspondence address, ensuring to include the postcode for UK addresses.
  3. Provide your ATED Unique Taxpayer Reference Number and contact telephone number. Enter an email address for acknowledgment of your return.
  4. Indicate if this is your first ATED payment by ticking the appropriate box. If applicable, specify if you are submitting an amended or further return.
  5. Complete the property section by entering the property title number, address, acquisition date, and valuation details. Ensure all required fields marked with an asterisk are filled out.
  6. If applicable, complete the bank details section for repayment returns. Provide account information as necessary.
  7. Review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the declaration at the end of the form.

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Possible reliefs and exemptions from ATED Let to a third party on a commercial basis and isnt, at any time, occupied (or available for occupation) by anyone connected with the owner. Part of a property trading business and isnt, at any time, occupied (or available for occupation) by anyone connected with the owner.
Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) is an annual tax payable by a non-natural person (usually a company) that owns high-value residential properties in the UK.
The ATED is a charge levied on companies that own high-value UK residential properties. However, certain reliefs are available for qualifying properties that could reduce or eliminate this tax liability. One of the most common ATED reliefs is Property Rental Business Relief.
There is no rule that prevents ATED charges being deductible in such situations. In general though, it is likely that if your ATED fees were tax deductible, they would already be covered by one of the ATED exemptions categories listed below.
Annual tax on enveloped dwellings (ATED)

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The Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED) is an annual charge on UK dwellings held by a Non-Natural Person (NNP) e.g. a company. The ATED applies to properties over a specific value unless a relief is claimed. It does not apply to individuals.

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