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What is the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme (NRLS)? The NRLS is a scheme to tax the UK rental income of persons who have a usual place of abode outside the UK \u2013 known as non-resident landlords. The NRLS imposes obligations on the tenant or the letting agent (if there is one).
Agents collecting rent for non-resident landlords are obliged to deduct tax at (currently) 20% of the rent after deducting the small number of expenses that they are aware of.
Landlords who rent out property in the UK but spend more than six months of the tax year living overseas must ensure they, their tenants, letting agent or tenant finders join the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme. It's not optional and triggers registration with HMRC.
Typically, a non-UK resident will only be taxable on UK rental profits. A generous tax relief available for a UK landlord is the personal allowance. However, not all non-residents will be entitled to it.
Income tax rate If a non-resident company owns property in the UK then it must also pay tax on any rental income it receives but the above graduated rates do not apply and tax will be payable by the company at a flat rate of just 20%.
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If a non-resident company owns property in the UK then it must also pay tax on any rental income it receives but the above graduated rates do not apply and tax will be payable by the company at a flat rate of just 20%.
In cases of a jointly owned property each owner must complete their own NRL1 application form.
Certificate of tax liability to be provided to non-resident landlords by UK letting agents or tenants (NRL6) Use form NRL6 if you're a UK letting agent or tenant who has deducted tax from the rental income of a landlord based outside the UK.
What is the Non-Resident Landlord Scheme (NRLS)? The NRLS is a scheme to tax the UK rental income of persons who have a usual place of abode outside the UK \u2013 known as non-resident landlords. The NRLS imposes obligations on the tenant or the letting agent (if there is one).
Write to HMRC for help and advice, and to register for the Non-resident Landlord (NRL) scheme. You do not need to include a street name or PO box when writing to this address.

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