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A useful new web tool has emerged, a little late in the game, in a joint effort from two government departments.
A useful new web tool has emerged, a little late in the game, in a joint effort from two government departments.
Taking a pay cut and opting for a salary sacrifice scheme with an electric car can boost take-home pay through tax and NIC savings.
With allowances frozen or cut, you may have underpaid tax for 2023/24 as your tax position may have changed without you noticing.
From 6 April 2024, the vast majority of landlords who sell up are facing a higher CGT bill when compared to two years ago.
New calculations issued alongside the Spring Budget show just how higher rate taxpaying status is becoming ever more common.
There’s no respite for HMRC with inheritance tax (IHT) accounts, undeclared dividend income and gains from share disposals to scrutinise.
On 6th March, Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt delivered the nation’s Spring Budget.
Companies House is looking to introduce wide-ranging reforms from March 2024. Directors need to get ready for the first tranche of measures.
Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax self-assessment (ITSA) will not be extended to those earning under £30,000 at the moment.
November’s Autumn Statement included measures to help alleviate business rates in England and on the Scottish islands, but not Wales.
Minimum wage rates will see increases from 1 April 2024 – welcome news for younger workers and apprentices, but not so much for employers.
National insurance contribution changes for the self-employed announced in the Autumn Statement come in from 6 April 2024.