VAT implications of BREXIT
What does it mean for my business? Mrs. May said this week that we cannot possibly stay in the Single Market, so what does this […]
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What does it mean for my business? Mrs. May said this week that we cannot possibly stay in the Single Market, so what does this […]
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On Wednesday the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, presented his first and what will prove to be his last Autumn Statement to Parliament. Many of the announcements
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During the past few weeks, a number of business have received notifications from HMRC, informing them that it would like carry out a “remote” VAT
Are VAT Inspectors an Endangered Species? Read More »
In the last Budget Chancellor George Osborne announced the reduction in the Annual Allowance for those with ‘adjusted’ taxable incomes of over £150,000. This definition
There is fervent speculation amongst the financial press that the Chancellor will cut the rate of tax relief for higher and additional rate taxpayers from
Is Higher Rate Pension Tax Relief about to be axed? Read More »
With so many changes afoot with inheritance tax and the rules of succession, now more than ever it is time to consider whether you have
What are the latest Inheritance Tax changes? Read More »
Dividends, where are we now? The announcement that will have sent shock waves through many owner-managed businesses and shareholders is the Chancellor’s radical proposed changes
How are dividends taxed? Read More »
George Osborne spoke for sixty seven minutes in his combined Comprehensive Spending Review and Autumn Statement. As a rough estimate maybe two or three of
The Autumn Statement 2015 Read More »
The recent Summer Budget 2015 contained one or two unpleasant surprises, especially if you are a landlord and liable to higher rate tax. Chancellor George
How will new tax rules on interest affect landlords? Read More »
A significant but perhaps less publicised change announced by the Chancellor last week was that if you are earning more than £5,000 in dividends you
The Summer Budget brings in a real increase in tax on dividends of 7.5% Read More »