Energy support boost for home-based businesses and employees
The energy price guarantee of £2,500 was extended in the March Budget for a further three months, which is welcome news for employees SMEs
The energy price guarantee of £2,500 was extended in the March Budget for a further three months, which is welcome news for employees SMEs
With HMRC under pressure to collect more tax owed, it is moving away from the tolerance shown during the pandemic and back towards a normal level of debt enforcement activity
HMRC sets its sights on targeting the the proliferation of software used to suppress electronic sales records.
Changes to 2023/24 tax rates have been made but are easily understandable in our Tax Tables for 2023/24.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt released his 2023 Spring Budget on Wednesday 15 March – for our summary on how it effects you and your business.
HMRC’s app was launched a year ago and is gaining in popularity as it is being used to pay self-assessment tax bills.
A new business energy support scheme is set to run from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 but will be less generous than the currently scheme.
With property prices expected to fall in 2023, parents may want to help their children onto the property ladder but their code be tax issues.
The government rejects proposals to cohabitation laws in England and Wales, leaving to individuals to arrange their financial affairs
Understanding the effects of fiscal drag can save you a pretty penny as it’s how governments pull more taxpayers into higher tax brackets.
The intricacies of VAT continue as marshmallows are the next to face scrutiny. Recent decisions sees VAT classification differ for different sized marshmallows creating the marshmallow VAT paradox.
The increased stamp duty relief for first time buyers has not been reversed by the new Chancellor, but it may not survive beyond the tax year.