Oxon Accountancy Newsletter June 2018
- ews mcit

- Jun 13, 2018
- 2 min read
Tenant fees ban set to cost landlords £82.9m
A new ban on tenant fees could push costs of more than £80 million onto landlords, government figures have shown.
The tenant fees bill, which was published on 2 May 2018, includes a ban on all fees charged to tenants apart from rent, deposits, and certain necessary costs.
A government impact assessment conirms that “the main costs fall on landlords and letting agents” as a result of the changes, with landlords expected to absorb £82.9 million in the irst year.
Letting agents also face a greater cost, estimated at £157.1 million for the same period of time. Aside from rent and deposits, landlords and letting agents will only be able to charge tenants for:
A change or early termination of a tenancy when requested by the tenant
Utilities, communication services and council tax
A default by the tenant, such as replacing a lost key.
As well as banning fees, the bill will introduce a cap on holding deposits of up to one week’s rent, and security deposits at no more than six weeks’ rent. Fees for a change to the tenancy will also be capped at £50, unless the landlord can prove the change incurred greater costs. Those in breach of the ban could face a fine of £5,000 for a first offence, with further offences within five years resulting in either penalties of up to £30,000 or prosecution. The new rules are due to come into force next year as the measures pass through parliament.
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HMRC defers launch of digital accounts for individuals
HMRC has delayed rolling out digital services for individuals, such as the simple assessment and dynamic coding changes.
The move was announced in an email sent to stakeholders, which conirmed the delay was down to a shift in key priorities driven by the need to free up civil servants for Brexit........
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