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Renters Reform moves to Lords as sector calls for certainty
The long-delayed Bill included over 200 amendments as it returned to the House of Commons for its Report Stage and Third Reading on 24 April 2024. Having been voted through by MPs it will now move to the Upper House, with Housing Secretary Michael Gove MP controversially stating that it’s up to the House of Lords to decide how quickly the Bill can become law.
Agents can help test online income tax service ahead of rollout
HMRC has opened a pilot scheme for the proposed Making Tax Digital service for quarterly reporting. From 22 April 2024, agents can voluntarily sign up their landlord clients if they meet certain criteria.
Logbook pilot launched to address Working Group concerns
The Home Buying and Selling Group (HBSG) has arranged the test and learn scheme involving a group of lawyers and conveyancers to iron out specific barriers to the adoption and use of logbooks for property transactions. For logbooks to be effective, widespread adoption across the industry is essential, and the HBSG is also planning engagement with surveyors and estate agents.