Complete FS announces intermediary seminar series
Complete FS has announced the first of a series of specialist lending seminars for intermediaries.
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The first seminar will take place at St Mary’s, the Southampton Football Club stadium on the 10th March, and will focus on buy to let.
A taxation expert will discuss the implications of the loss of tax relief under the Chancellor’s tapering proposals, as well as how the use of Limited Company BTL products can offset the loss of tax relief for higher rate tax payers.
Further seminars will focus on secured loans (12th May), bridging & commercial (14th July) and adverse/complex mortgages (17th November) at the same venue.
Tony Salentino, Director at Complete FS, said:
“We are looking forward to welcoming every intermediary with an interest in the Buy to Let market. While the changes to stamp duty and the planned restriction on tax relief look daunting for brokers and their landlord clients, the purpose of this seminar is to demonstrate that there are still plenty of opportunities to help landlords purchase and also offset some of the effects of the changes.
"Every adviser coming to the event will have the opportunity not only to listen but to talk to some of the most knowledgeable BTL exponents in the market. A tax expert will also provide particularly important guidance on how best to help landlords protect their existing portfolios of property as well as looking at where using a Limited Company SPV, can be advantageous for new purchases.”
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