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Best Accountants for Landlords in England

Finding the right accountant is essential for landlords. Specialist accountants understand the unique tax challenges, allowable expenses and financial planning needs specific to your situation. Below are highly rated practices across England that regularly work with landlords.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do landlords need an accountant?

HMRC requires landlords earning rental income to complete a self-assessment return. An accountant familiar with property income can maximise allowable expenses (mortgage interest, repairs, letting agent fees), structure ownership efficiently, and prepare for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax from 2026.

What tax reliefs can a landlord accountant claim?

Allowable deductions include letting agent fees, repairs and maintenance (not improvements), insurance premiums, council tax during voids, utility costs, accountancy fees and a proportion of mortgage interest via the finance cost restriction. An accountant ensures all reliefs are correctly applied and defended if HMRC enquires.

How much does a landlord accountant cost?

A landlord property tax return typically costs £300–£600 per year for a portfolio of one to five properties. Larger portfolios with complex structures (multiple entities, HMOs, furnished holiday lets) may cost £800–£2,000+ annually. Many accountants offer free initial consultations.

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