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By Rosy Hughes, Head of Private Client Tax HMRC has announced draft legislation will be included in the Finance Bill 2022 to abolish basis periods […]
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By Rosy Hughes, Head of Private Client Tax HMRC has announced draft legislation will be included in the Finance Bill 2022 to abolish basis periods […]
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Are you ready to hit your Q3 compliance deadlines? We’ll help you get organised and meet your company and personal deadlines #tax #compliance Keeping up
Get ready for your Quarter 3 deadlines Read More »
Despite the Chancellor confirming only last Wednesday that the off payroll working rules for the private sector would come into force from the 1 April
HMRC delay IR35 Implementation Read More »
HMRC has won an appeal against a former BBC presenter regarding her contractual arrangements and employment status in the five years she was engaged by
HMRC IR35 victory – more cases to be brought? Read More »
Monday 20th November will see the start of the first, annual Coventry & Warwickshire Business Festival. In its inaugural year, the Business Festival has already
Countdown to start of Coventry & Warwickshire Businesses Festival Read More »
HMRC back down on employee expenses for R&D claims Until recently, HMRC did not allow reimbursed employee expenses to be included as part of qualifying
HMRC allow increased historic R&D tax relief claims Read More »
Do you understand your responsibilities under IR35? Changes are coming from April 2017 If all of the following apply then you need to follow IR35
What is changing with IR35? Read More »
In a recent report the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) published a tax complexity index which revealed that the contractor legislation (IR35) is the joint
Contractors’ Tax Rules criticised 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 »