In a new initiative designed to reduce paper use and unnecessary confusion, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has announced a significant change to the way that taxpayers are notified of a repayment.
Is your partnership tax-efficient?
Tax efficiency is one of the major deciding factors between different types of companies, particularly for growing businesses which need to minimise costs.
Making the most of pension contributions for tax purposes
Are you ready for the end of the 2023/24 tax year?
Do I need to declare my dividend income?
Dividends can be a great way to earn supplementary investment income in addition to your salary and they can also be highly tax efficient when compared with earned income.
HMRC U-turns on its double cab pickups tax decision
HMRC surprised all taxpayers who own a double cab pickup as a company vehicle on 12 February by announcing that these vehicles would be classified as cars and not vans, which would have led to higher National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for owners.
Five Self-Assessment deductions you didn’t know you could claim
With the Self-Assessment deadline passing on 31 January, it’s clear that many sole traders and business owners aren’t using allowable expenses and deductions to their full potential.
Government to change tax law twice before election – How to prepare
The Chair of the Conservatives, Richard Holden, has said that there could be two more changes to UK tax law before the election – which is expected to be called in the latter part of this year.
Attention UK Taxpayers – do you understand the 500T tax code?
The 500T tax code in the UK is a temporary, non-cumulative code used by HMRC when they lack information.
Tightening the reins on ‘side hustles’ – Navigating HMRC’s new powers
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is now using new powers granted to them by the Government to target a key area of tax evasion – online traders. Individuals selling on platforms like eBay, Vinted, or Depop must now be vigilant about their sales and income generated from them and what is reported to the tax […]