The season of goodwill is just around the corner as Christmas approaches. It is a time of year when employers look to reward their staff for their efforts throughout the year. But they should be aware that certain tax, National Insurance and reporting obligations could apply. We want to ensure that you enjoy the festive […]
IR35 rules – What they are and why they matter
The status of IR35 or off-payroll working has caused some confusion since the repeals to reforms put forward by former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng were subsequently scrapped by new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt. IR35 is tax legislation designed to deal with a form of tax avoidance known as disguised remuneration, where individuals attempt to avoid paying the […]
New rules to address the soaring cost of card payment fees
Card payments rocketed during the pandemic and that trend has continued since then. According to figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC), card payments account for four out of every five payments made. But as consumers switch, the soaring cost of accepting card payments is hitting retailers and adding to the cost of doing business. […]
When can you take a dividend from your business?
If you are an owner of a limited company, taking money out of your business using dividends is a mainstay of effective tax planning, thanks to an additional £2,000 annual allowance and lower rates than apply when taking money in the form of salary. However, there are restrictions on the circumstances in which a limited […]
Time to rethink your property portfolio? What you need to consider
Investing in property can still provide a strong return, but it needs careful planning to achieve the best outcomes. Just buying new properties without a clear strategy would be risky. While it is true that rates of interest continue to increase, as do many of the costs associated with being a landlord, with the correct […]
The energy price cap and what to expect from your energy bills
Household energy bills are being capped by the government at £2,500 per year (from £1,971) from October 1st, to combat soaring costs. Prior to the announcement, energy bills were expected to rise to £3,549 per year. The energy price cap will apply for 2 years to all households in England, Scotland and Wales. However, the […]
Government rent reform causing concern among landlords
A recent survey, published by Goodlord and Vouch, has revealed that the government’s rental reform white paper is worrying landlords, agents and tenants across the country. The rental reform white paper, published in June, was created to explain the government’s plans to reform the private rental sector and level up housing quality. However, the feedback […]
Scotland’s rental crisis and the effect on buy-to-lets
Scotland has seen a dramatic increase in rental prices in recent years, as the shortage of homes has led to tenant bidding wars and price surges. The situation is most extreme in Scotland, but it is starting to become a problem in other parts of the UK as well. The recent legislation changes in Scotland […]
Tax-Free Investment Zones – How could they support your growth?
In his mini-Budget, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced plans for Tax-Free Investment Zones across England. The Government says these new economic zones will drive growth by lowering taxes and freeing up planning to encourage development and business investment. What are the benefits? These zones will offer a number of advantages to the businesses that choose to […]