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Does a buy-to-let landlord (i.e. long-term property investor) have to pay Capital Gains Tax?

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Does a buy-to-let landlord (i.e. long-term property investor) have to pay Capital Gains Tax?

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Generally, a buy-to-let landlord will be subject to Capital Gains Tax on the sale of an investment property although with careful planning the CGT charge can be mitigated and, in some circumstances, completely avoided.

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