
Dentists Who Invest Podcast What Are Tax Loans And Are They Something That Can Help Me Or No? with Dan Fearon [CPD Available]
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Tax deadlines have a habit of landing right when cash flow is tight and growth plans are in motion. We dive into the practical world of tax loans for dentists and explain how to use them as a strategic tool rather than a last resort. From real numbers to real outcomes, we explore where a short, targeted loan can protect investments, smooth working capital, and keep expansion on track without sending the wrong signals to lenders.
We start by clarifying what a tax loan is, who offers them, and why terms cluster around six to twelve months with higher rates than standard borrowing. Then we look at the trade-offs: should you break an ISA or index fund, or keep compounding and bridge the bill? You’ll hear a case study where avoiding exit charges and market timing risk made the loan cheaper overall. We also share a lesser-known alternative—refinancing equipment or refurbishment spend already paid from cash—so you can replenish funds for tax, secure a lower rate, and spread cost over three to five years.
The conversation tackles HMRC Time to Pay, too. While the headline rate can look attractive, an active HMRC plan may act as a red flag to banks because HMRC ranks ahead of lenders, potentially restricting access to future finance for new surgeries or kit. We discuss how lenders view these arrangements, the impact on future borrowing, and how to weigh short-term interest against long-term flexibility. Finally, we outline how to apply for a tax loan, the documents you need, and the typical turnaround time so you can act before January bites.
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