HPN Event Opens Doors To PDPLA Members
At our April members meeting, we discussed some of the schemes that we have been approached with and the difficulties in deciding which to share and which not to share.
One of the schemes we chose not to share, was one which purported to avoid many of the new taxes which landlords need to pay (avoidance is legal, evasion is not). However, Hampshire Property Network (which coincidentally is run by a couple of our members) chose to invite the speaker to explain the scheme to their members and they have agreed to waive the normal fee and open the event to PDPLA members who wish to attend.
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Do you think its true that the Rich keep getting Richer? - Could it be because they know how to protect their assets from attacks from IHT, CGT, S24 and Corporation tax?
If you'd like to know how they do it, and more importantly how you can do it too, then book a place at this "one off" presentation by the man who helps them Michael Thorpe . The Hampshire Property Network group have arranged for Michael from success cxp. to "spill the beans" on ..th May at 7:30 sharp at the Navigators Inn
BREAKING NEWS - THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO JUNE. Please register if interested and you will be advised of new details.
All PDPLA members can attend this specific HPN meeting completely FREE, As long as you book/register in advance HERE!
- Any questions or need to meet him privately email
We have 50 places, but already have 40 regulars coming along. So book NOW.
About the author
Martin began his landlord journey 30 years ago, while working in an international role for a global telecommunications company. Since retiring he has extended his portfolio, which he manages with his wife, but has always focussed on the ‘small student HMO’ sector preferring to offer homes in the community for small groups to the more common ‘pack them in and take the money’ mentality. He has chaired the PDPLA for the past 12 years and has overseen the Associations transition from small local self-help group to a much larger and more professional institution which is recognised and listened to nationally. Alongside his PDPLA role, he also has leadership roles in a number of other local organisations – bringing his unique perspective, driving for change and increased use of technology while respecting the history that brought us here.