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Tax advice of the week: Holiday lets lose their tax breaks
Tax advice of the week: Holiday lets lose their tax breaks
Aug 20, 2010
Under proposed new tax rules, more than a quarter of the 65,000 people with furnished holiday lets in Britain could soon lose their tax breaks.
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