Let Property Campaign – Region: UK
let property campaign January 2026
The Let Property Campaign gives taxpayers an opportunity to bring their tax affairs up to date if they are individual landlords letting out residential property in the UK or abroad, and to obtain the best possible terms for paying the tax they owe.
The Let Property Campaign is a scheme offered by HMRC to encourage landlords with undeclared rental income to come forward and make a voluntary disclosure. HMRC’s Connect system and the wider data sources available to HMRC are increasingly likely to identify undeclared property income, which can lead to higher penalties and, in some cases, public naming.
In our experience, many landlords hesitate because they assume the tax liability will be higher than it needs to be. However, once the position is reviewed properly and allowable expenses and reliefs are taken into account, the overall liabilities are often lower than anticipated.
We have helped a large number of new clients make full disclosures to HMRC under the Let Property Campaign. We would encourage any landlords with undisclosed income to come forward for peace of mind before HMRC approaches them first. If you have any undeclared properties, we can support you through the disclosure process and help keep penalties and interest to a minimum.
next steps
If you are a landlord considering making a disclosure, or you have received a letter from HMRC, please contact us. We can guide you through the process and help you reach the best possible outcome.
DAS Accounting Services UK
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uk@dasaccounting.co.uk • 020 8396 7353
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