Cohabitation law reforms rejected
The government rejects proposals to cohabitation laws in England and Wales, leaving to individuals to arrange their financial affairs
The government rejects proposals to cohabitation laws in England and Wales, leaving to individuals to arrange their financial affairs
Whilst the 9.7% uplift to the National Living Wage from April 2023 is welcome news for lower-paid workers, but not for employers.
With a business rates revaluation set to take affect as of 1st April 2023 businesses will be wonder if their bills will increase or decrease
Understanding the effects of fiscal drag can save you a pretty penny as it’s how governments pull more taxpayers into higher tax brackets.
What should you do as capital gains targeted in this autumn statement cuts have been made to the annual exemption amount with more planned.
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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.
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On the purchase of a mixed use property, stamp duty land tax (SDLT) is paid at non-residential rates rather than residential rates. This is the case regardless of the relative size of the residential and non-residential areas of the property.
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.
For owner-managed companies, bonuses, dividends and remuneration will become yet more complex in the new tax year.
The latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals that more people than ever are working beyond age 65.