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Switching from Sole trader to PLC
I am in the process of buying my 1st property but i have a hit problem on the tax front.
I am currently a sole trader and if i buy the house a rent it i will go over my tax band and have to pay 52% on the rental income?
my question is i guess when going forward with building a good portfolio is it better to be set up as a plc
regards John