
Snena Bajracharya
ACCA student specialising in UK property taxation and landlord compliance. Experienced in explaining complex tax topics such as Making Tax Digital, Capital Gains Tax, and Section 24.

Qualifications
- ACCA Student
Expertise
Published Work
Covering MTD, Property Accounting, and 4 more topics.
About Snena
Snena Bajracharya is an ACCA student with a focus on UK property taxation, landlord compliance, and HMRC reporting obligations. Her work centres on helping property owners and investors understand the tax rules that affect their rental income and long-term investment planning.
She has developed particular expertise in areas such as Making Tax Digital, Capital Gains Tax for property disposals, Section 24 mortgage interest relief, and Self-Assessment tax returns. Through both technical research and practical content work, she focuses on translating complex tax legislation into clear guidance that landlords can easily understand.
At RentalBux, she contributes specialist content and guidance on landlord tax compliance, helping explain evolving HMRC rules and their practical impact on property owners. Her work aims to make tax responsibilities clearer while helping landlords stay compliant and avoid common mistakes.
Alongside her professional work, she is progressing toward the ACCA qualification and deepening her knowledge of UK tax and property accounting.
“Snena's expertise in MTD ensures our content meets the highest standards of accuracy and practical relevance.”
Articles by Snena
Expert guides, analysis, and research
TaxSection 24 Mortgage Interest Relief: What Landlords Must Know
How Section 24 changed mortgage interest relief for individual landlords and what it means for cash flow, tax bands and structuring.

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TaxCapital Gains Tax on Property Disposals: 60-Day Reporting Rules
How the 60-day CGT reporting window works for UK residential property sales and the penalties for missing it.

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MTDMaking Tax Digital: Common Landlord Compliance Mistakes
The MTD compliance errors landlords make most often - from poor digital records to missed quarterly deadlines - and how to fix them.

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