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Holiday home owners receive tax exemption

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UK residents who own holiday homes that they bought through their company are to receive exemption from a "living accommodation" tax charge.The Finance Act 2008 means that those with overseas property will not face fees if they have bought property through their firm, reports STM Fidecs.Those who can show that they have paid income tax...


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