Hi, The answer to example 6 shows the premium that is assessed as income for the landlord over the lease years instead of the property income assessment on the landlord over the lease years. Is this just an error or is there an explanation?
From what i’m understanding, the question is just asking for the amount available p.a to Richard, not particularly for the 2018/19 tax year. So in this case the full amount would be given as the answer unless asked otherwise what the relief for the tax year was.
farije says
You are quite an amazing professor!!
lina1377 says
Really Helpfull and very good explanations. THANK YOU
louwqi says
Hi, where do I find the practice questions for each chapter? The ones we do after working through the lectures of the relevant chapter….
janice85 says
Hi,
The answer to example 6 shows the premium that is assessed as income for the landlord over the lease years instead of the property income assessment on the landlord over the lease years.
Is this just an error or is there an explanation?
Thanks
mazai says
Hello Sir
Hi Xander
I have same question to ex.5 and ex.6…..
wendell721 says
From what i’m understanding, the question is just asking for the amount available p.a to Richard, not particularly for the 2018/19 tax year. So in this case the full amount would be given as the answer unless asked otherwise what the relief for the tax year was.
xanderengst says
Hello Professor,
For Examples 5 + 6, how come they don’t prorate the premium and rent to 9/12 as you did in your example?
Thanks,
Xander