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New Portal Tax Claims ‘Online Case Tracking System’ Feature

Tuesday, 23. August 2011 14:38

Portal Tax Claims have once again jumped ahead of the curve with the introduction of its expert online case tracking system enabling clients to follow the progress of their cases anytime, anywhere. Used internally by the firm for a number of years, the bespoke computerised case management system known as Solcase Online has finally been made available and visible to all clients who log in to the Portal Tax Claims site, allowing them to track the progress of their claim.

The advanced system shows clients exactly what work has been done on their case so far. It shows any important upcoming dates (such as surveys or report due dates) and allows them to contact the administrator overseeing their case directly by delivering a message straight into their “to do” list allowing clients to feel safe in the knowledge that their message will always be received.

The new online case tracking system is just a small part of Portal Tax Claims continuing commitment to the industry and to their clients where they seek to provide the highest level of client care and quality of service around.

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Foreign Freebies going to waste

Tuesday, 23. August 2011 14:37

As property owners look to reap returns from their UK homes, many are forgetting that they may be owed substantial amounts of cash from their offshore properties.

Those who own furnished holiday lets, both in the UK and within the European Economic Area, could be entitled to claim large sums of money through sizeable capital allowances.

This comes down to the fact that despite the relatively small income that is generated from a furnished holiday let, it is still classified as a commercial property and therefore the owner is still entitled to claim.

Considering the current state of the European property market, this is good news for the majority of furnished holiday letters.

The conditions in Spain, where huge numbers of Brits currently own property, are among the worst and there are currently an estimated 700,000 empty new homes in the country.

The message then to the Brits who have held on to their overseas property through the financial turmoil is to claim back what is rightfully yours, before the opportunity is gone.

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