Charitable giving pitfalls
Many individuals donate to charity simply for altruistic reasons, but this doesn’t mean the tax benefit should be ignored. With Gift Aid donations saving tax
Many individuals donate to charity simply for altruistic reasons, but this doesn’t mean the tax benefit should be ignored. With Gift Aid donations saving tax
The private sector off-payroll working rules have been in place since April 2021, but for the first 12 months businesses have benefitted from HMRC’s relaxed
Although showing a slight improvement from March, the number of company insolvencies in April of this year was more than double the number from April
HMRC has decommissioned its interactive PDF that businesses have been using to submit up to 150 P11Ds. For 2021/22, former users will instead have to
In late May, the Chancellor announced new measures to counter the rising cost of living, in particular energy prices. Source: Ofgem. Initial measures for 2022
Making Tax Digital (MTD) will become mandatory for the self-employed and landlords in 2024. Although there is no major news, a recent webinar co-hosted by
A downside to running a limited company is that financial information is publicly available. However, micro-entities and small companies do not have to file a
The distinction between zero-rated food and standard VAT confectionery is a crucial, and complex, one – not helped by what may appear to be apparently
Rising prices hurt just about everyone, but small business owners face a double hit: the impact on their own spending power, but also less revenue
Higher rate taxpayer numbers are rising sharply, and if that’s you, then advice is now more important than ever. Source: ONS data, OBR projections. There
The pandemic has freed many workers from the confines of the office, leading to the emergence of a new breed of digital nomad – people
Around three quarters of those students who started full-time undergraduate degrees in 2020/21 are not expected to fully repay their student loans. However, changes starting