Second-home owners use holiday-let loophole to swerve double tax - The Times

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Published: February 6, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

This article discusses second-home owners using a holiday-let loophole to avoid double taxation. While the exact details of the loophole and its potential impact are not specified in the provided text, the headline suggests a focus on tax implications for STR hosts. Understanding and complying with tax regulations is crucial for all hosts.

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