Uncertainty for landlords
Landlords are facing uncertainty ahead of the general election with rental, leasehold and furnished holiday lets under reform review.
Landlords are facing uncertainty ahead of the general election with rental, leasehold and furnished holiday lets under reform review.
Within a week of the general election announcement, both the Conservatives and Labour have been promoting their tax plans.
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.
The risk of relying on homemade wills was highlighted in a recent case where a will was held to be invalid.
Last week Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a general election. This is what we know about the parties’ tax policies so far.
The Renters Reform Bill has finally completed its passage through the House of Commons with important concessions made in favour of landlords
With allowances frozen or cut, you may have underpaid tax for 2023/24 as your tax position may have changed without you noticing.
Taxpayers who failed to submit their self-assessment tax return for 2022/23 on 31 January 2024 now face a £10 daily penalty charge by HMRC.
HMRC has recently published guidance to provide greater clarity about the tax deductibility of training costs for the self-employed.
From 6 April 2024, the vast majority of landlords who sell up are facing a higher CGT bill when compared to two years ago.
Employees now have the right to request flexible working from their first day at work. However, the right is still only to make a request.
From 1 June 2024, the abolition of multiple dwellings relief under stamp duty land tax (SDLT) will stop disputes about what qualifies as a separate dwelling