Should you buy investment property in your personal name or through a limited company and how can you structure a property portfolio to legally become more tax efficient? In this episode of From The Ground Up, Steve Doran sits down with property investor and tax specialist John Noble to break down property tax, limited company property investing, director’s loans, inheritance tax, corporation tax, holding companies and the tax strategies UK property investors need to understand. John explains why he believes most investors looking to build a property portfolio should consider using a limited company, why overcomplicating your company structure too early can increase property finance and accountancy costs, and when holding companies and family investment companies may become useful. They break down the different ways to fund a property limited company, including director’s loans, company-to-company loans and holding company structures. John also explains how investors can repay a director’s loan, extract money from a property company, use salaries and dividends and understand the tax implications of borrowing money from their own limited company. The conversation also covers inheritance tax planning for property investors, gifting, family investment companies, corporation tax thresholds, associated companies, HMRC penalties and how HMRC is increasingly using technology and AI to identify potential tax errors. Steve and John then move into property investment strategy, including buy, refurbish, refinance (BRR), using deal sourcers, recycling capital, property finance, personal guarantees, refurbishment costs, VAT, stamp duty, commercial property capital allowances and why investors need to understand tax before purchasing a property. Want to learn more and find out how to transform your financial future in just two days, head to https://stevedoran.co.uk/home Connect with John Noble: https://www.instagram.com/king_nobez/ Key Moments: 0:00 Why property investors need to understand tax 01:23 Property tax, limited companies and HMRC with John Noble 04:27 Why John is a property investor first and accountant second 07:01 Limited company vs personal name for property investment 09:23 Why investors should keep company structures simple 13:48 When should you set up a holding company? 19:46 Inheritance tax and the £325,000 nil-rate band 24:48 How family investment companies can help with estate planning 28:13 Mortgages, liabilities and inheritance tax calculations 29:51 The different ways to fund a property limited company 34:38 Director’s loans, company loans and holding companies explained 36:04 Lending money personally to your property company 40:42 Director’s loan accounts, Section 455 tax and repayment deadlines 45:21 How to take money out of a limited company 46:09 Using salary as part of a tax-efficient structure 47:25 Employment Allowance and employing family members 50:53 Should your company pay interest on a director’s loan? 53:55 Corporation tax rates and the £50,000 profit threshold 58:01 Why HMRC tax letters are not always correct 01:00:37 HMRC penalties and automated tax enforcement 01:01:20 Why investors should ignore property tax and Budget speculation 01:18:50 Why John uses the buy, refurbish, refinance strategy 01:25:26 Using trading businesses to fund property investments 01:36:42 Why property investors need urgency to build a portfolio 01:38:17 What stops people buying their first investment property 01:43:01 Focus, thinking time and avoiding distraction 01:51:20 Property tax reliefs investors frequently overlook 01:55:21 Business expenses property investors can legitimately claim 01:57:00 Why mindset, education and community matter in property 01:59:32 Three books John recommends to property investors 02:01:03 Why new property investors should ask more questions 02:07:56 Why the people around you can determine your progress