Welcome to our first GetGround Learning Series video! During this series, we help introduce important concepts around buy-to-let company formation. We aim to demystify and simplify seemingly complex topics around how to structure a company, common mistakes made by new investors, tax considerations, misconceptions around this space, and more.
There will be 10 parts to this learning series, so make sure to like and subscribe to stay tuned for further updates. At GetGround we are specialists in buy-to-let education, and the forming, structuring and managing of UK buy-to-let limited companies.We believe that buy-to-let property is a business. And businesses strive under the benefits and protections of a company entity. To us, putting buy-to-let properties in a company seems natural and creates benefits for everyone: (1) landlords get better returns, protected downside and a more flexible structure; (2) the industry benefits from better governance and transparency and; (3) tenants benefit from improved standards and reduced costs.
Structuring your property investment
GetGround can make achieving tax-efficient investing much simpler by setting up your property limited company. GG Company means you can design a limited company in under half an hour and we handle all the admin that comes with it — giving you a hassle-free way to increase the returns on your investment, reduce your personal risk, and co-invest easily with family and friends.
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