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- 10% corporation tax
- 100 days to the 2023-24 self-assessment filing deadline
- 100 towns to share 80 million pounds
- 15% corporation tax
- 2m workers to receive a pay rise from 1 April 2018
- 30 days or else
- 30 hours free childcare for working parents
- 6th July 2024 - a potential deadline for company car drivers
- 80 percent of your staff wages paid by government?
- A 30th December 2015 filing deadline
- A billion pounds of business red tape to be removed
- A competition for budding space entrepreneurs
- A few days left to pay self-assessment bills
- A few miscellaneous effects of holding ISAs
- A new acronym
- A new broom
- A new business, have you considered your options?
- A new government-backed loan scheme
- A note for driving instructor clients E and learner drivers
- A possible, unwelcome increase in service charges
- A reminder - points add up to penalties from 1 January 2023
- A reminder of imminent changes at Companies House
- A step closer to Making Tax Digital
- Abolition of self-employed NIC to be deferred
- About face by HMRC
- About turn, you can use spreadsheets
- Accessing the HMRC mobile APP
- Accounting for import VAT on your VAT return
- Act now to claim dormant funds
- Additional grant aid for local lockdown businesses
- Additional rates reduction for pubs
- Additional support for Carillion subcontractors
- Advance notice
- Adventures in trade
- Advisory fuel rates
- Advisory Fuel Rates from 1 March 2021
- Advisory fuel rates from 1 September 2015
- Affected by severe weather or flooding
- Aggressive rent collection to be banned
- Air passenger duty exemption now applies to under 16s
- Alcohol duty changes
- Alcohol Duty system overhaul
- Aligning national insurance and income tax
- All change for driving instructors and learner drivers
- All is fair, unless you expect HMRC to minimise your tax bill
- All is not lost
- Almost 430k young adults urged to claim their cash
- Amazon faces probe over third-party practices
- An end to uncertainty
- An update for hauliers
- Annual Christmas bash?
- Annual Investment Allowance
- Annual Investment Allowance (AIA)
- Annual return morphs into a confirmation statement
- Appeal against HMRC penalties
- Are home to work travel costs ever allowed?
- Are taxes on the increase?
- Are you about to buy a second-hand commercial vehicle?
- Are you affected by changes to the VAT Flat Rate Scheme (FRS)
- Are you claiming the costs that you incur on behalf of your employer
- Are you due a tax refund
- Are you eligible for further self-employed grants?
- Are you eligible for local authority grants?
- Are you eligible for tax-free childcare
- Are you eligible for Universal Credit?
- Are you eligible to claim the Marriage Allowance?
- Are you in training for the Brexit Marathon?
- Are you lending money to your company
- Are you looking for export opportunities?
- Are you making the most of Trivial Benefits
- Are you making the most of your accounts data?
- Are you missing out on a �662 tax rebate
- Are you missing out on tax credits?
- Are you missing out on the Marriage Allowance?
- Are you paying rates on second homes or empty property
- Are you paying too much income tax
- Are you ready for 1 January 2021?
- Are you ready for 31 January 2023?
- Are you ready for MTD? Deadline is approaching
- Are you ready for NHS COVID-19 app?
- Are you ready for the VAT filing changes?
- Are you recording customers' contact details?
- Are you registered to use MTD for VAT?
- Are your bank deposits protected
- Are your bank keeping you informed?
- Are your Child Benefits under threat?
- Are your contractors disguised employees
- Ask the government to sell property
- Attempts to defraud a liquidator punished by courts
- Audiences back in theatres from 1 August
- Autumn Budget 2018
- Autumn Budget 2019
- Autumn Budget 2021 Summary
- Autumn budgets from 2018
- Autumn Statement - the main points
- Autumn Statement 2022
- Autumn Statement 2023
- Autumn statement 23 November 2016
- Autumn Statement 25 November 2015
- Autumn Statement Summary 2023
- Autumn Statement wish list
- Autumn Statement wish lists
- Averaging profits for creators of literary or artistic works
- Avoid property fraud
- Avoid the car fuel benefit charge
- Back to normal?
- Back to work plan
- Ban on evictions extended by two months
- Banks to stop taking tax on interest paid
- Banks with lowest savings rates to face robust action
- Base rate cut
- Be on your guard against scammers
- Be prepared for change in 2022
- Beat the rush and file your tax return early
- Beautician gave Bounce Back Loan to sister
- Beautician gave �10k of Bounce Back Loan to sister
- Beefing-up UK exports
- Beneficial loans to employees
- Benefit in kind changes
- Best wishes for 2021
- Better late than never
- Beware bogus contacts from HMRC
- Beware business rates appeals deadlines
- Beware fake tax rebate offers
- Beware internet phishers
- Beware overtrading
- Beware rogue business rates agents
- Beware self employed contributions trap
- Beware tax credit renewal scams
- Beware tax scams
- Beware trading into insolvency
- Biker club wins VAT case
- Billions cut to boost business investment
- Black cabs urged to go green
- Black taxis urged to go green
- Bogus emails and now, bogus phone calls
- Bookkeeping in the cloud
- Boost for charities
- Boost for small businesses
- Boost your savings with government top-ups
- Boosting recycling through the tax system
- Borderline benefits
- Breathing space for those in debt
- Brexit , no end in sight
- Brexit - don\'t take your eye off this ball
- Brexit - get someone to deal with customs for you
- Brexit - no extension to transition period
- Brexit may be in limbo, but Making Tax Digital is not
- Brexit risk assessment
- BREXIT update
- Brexit vote wins the day
- Brexit, the outlook for business
- Broadband bill cuts help families stay connected
- Broadband fibre gets rates boost
- Budget 27 October 2021
- Budget bad news 27 October 2021
- Budget bonuses 27 October 2021
- Budget date 2023 announced
- Budget day 2020
- Budget for business
- Budget planning opportunities
- Budget predications 11 March 2020
- Budget predictions 11 March 2020
- Budget Statement 16 March 2016
- Budget Statement 18 March 2015
- Budget Statement 8 March 2017
- Budget summary 15 March 2023
- Budget summary 30 October 2024
- Budget summary 6 March 2024
- Bungling bundling bank to repay businesses
- Business and corporate tax changes from 1 April 2015
- Business as usual
- Business concerns continue to plague UK SMEs
- Business entertaining and tax relief
- Business exit planning
- Business expenses you can claim
- Business flood victims support fund
- Business gifts and tax
- Business investment 2015
- Business investment and the annual investment allowance
- Business Lock-down summary January 2021
- Business rates
- Business rates changes
- Business rates cut for pubs
- Business rates overall for England
- Business rates revaluation
- Business rates revalued
- Business rates review
- Business relief for Inheritance Tax
- Business risk is increasing
- Business sectors that need to comply with anti-money laundering regulation
- Business start-ups
- Business tax breaks from April 2016
- Business tax changes confirmed
- Businesses driving with handbrake on amid skills shortage
- Businesses face rebranding following Queens death
- Businesses unite to create summer offers for struggling families
- Buy to let lenders subject to new regulation
- Buy to let property owners - time to start planning for tax changes
- Buy to let red tape
- Buy-to let sector suffers another blow in the March budget
- Buy-to-let and the changing tax landscape
- Buy-to-let landlords action required
- Buy-to-let landlords expenses
- Buy-to-let loan interest trap
- Buy-to-let mortgages
- Calculating holiday pay for workers without fixed hours
- Called HMRC recently?
- Calls for wage restraint amid record growth
- Can you change a will after death?
- Can you claim back the VAT when you buy a car?
- Can you claim the marriage allowance?
- Can't pay your tax?
- Can\'t pay your tax?
- Capital Gains planning
- Capital Gains Tax changes
- Capital gains tax changes April 2016
- Capital Gains Tax planning
- Capital gains tax planning 2016-17
- Car fuel advisory rates changes
- Car fuel advisory rates from 1 December 2016
- Carry back charitable donations
- Carry back gift aid donations
- Carry-over of unused annual leave
- Cars and taxing issues
- Cash back at all shops
- Cash boost for new business start-ups
- Cash is king
- Cashing in your pension pot
- CGT giveaway?
- CGT Incorporation Relief
- CGT opportunities
- CGT planning for married couples
- CGT reliefs much reduced from April 2023
- Challenges are to be overcome - let us help you
- Challenges as we emerge from lockdown
- Challenges for 2021-22
- Challenging your council tax band
- Chancellor targets business growth in Spring Budget
- Change in accounts filing for small companies
- Change of accounting year end
- Change of heart over new company reporting proposals
- Change to capital gains on separation or divorce
- Change to Company Accounts filing
- Change to late payments after Bank of England rate rise
- Changes in VAT penalties
- Changes in VAT rates for hospitality traders
- Changes to business market place post Brexit
- Changes to Capital Gains Tax underway?
- Changes to Companies House fees
- Changes to contractor VAT from 1 October 2019
- Changes to Entrepreneurs Relief
- Changes to minimum wage rates
- Changes to NLW and NMW from April 2017
- Changes to private residence relief
- Changes to rent a room relief
- Changes to Self-Employed and furlough schemes
- Changes to taxable benefits from April 2017
- Changes to the VAT Flat Rate Scheme
- Charities, making the most of tax reliefs
- Charity - using a subsidiary trading company
- Check if you need to pay someone through PAYE
- Check large company payment profile
- Check out the Trivial Benefits rules
- Check the rules before sharing your generosity
- Check your National Insurance record
- Check your National Insurance record online
- Check your State Pension forecast
- Checking your National Insurance record
- Cheques to clear in one day
- Cherie Blair leads failed High Court bid
- Child benefit changes
- Child Benefit claw-backs
- Child benefit for 16 to 19 year olds
- Child benefit tax trap
- Childcare Account chores
- Childcare payments for struggling families to rise
- Childcare scheme update
- Childcare support for working parents to double
- Chips are down
- Christmas gifts
- Christmas gifts for staff
- Christmas gifts for your staff
- Christmas shopping warning
- City trader conceals assets from his creditors
- Claim back pre-registration VAT
- Claim tax relief on pension contributions
- Claiming back pre-registration VAT
- Claiming back pre-trading costs
- Claiming back professional subscriptions
- Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase
- Claiming back VAT on a vehicle purchase
- Claiming Child Benefits for new-borns
- Claiming expenses by the mile
- Claiming for employment related expenses
- Claiming for work-related expenses
- Claiming tax relief for home office expenses
- Claiming the Job Retention Bonus
- Clampdown on child maintenance cheats
- Clampdown on hidden online fees to help shoppers cut costs
- Clampdown on repayment agents will protect taxpayers
- Class 2 and 4 NIC for the self-employed
- Class 4 NICs
- Clearing myths on student loans
- Closing a limited company
- Clothing giant Next loses tax avoidance case
- Commercial risk
- Common misconceptions about tax and letting property
- Common sources of investment funding for SMEs
- Common-sense prevails
- Companies closed after abusing COVID loan support
- Companies House fees expected to rise to fund new powers
- Companies House filing deadlines and penalties
- Companies House flexes new legislative muscles
- Companies House introduces changes
- Companies House is flexing its muscles
- Companies House support for ailing businesses
- Companies to be liable for employees who facilitate tax cheating
- Company capital gains relief is frozen
- Company car drivers and private fuel
- Company filing dates
- Company filing obligations
- Company share schemes
- Company super-deductions and tax increases
- Competitive disadvantages
- Complaining to HMRC
- Concerned about tax payments due 31 January 2021?
- Concerns about Repayment Agents
- Consequences of the NLW and NMW rate increases next year
- Consider online tax payment plans
- Consider the HMRC app
- Considering investing in plant or equipment
- Construction drawn into VAT reverse charge process
- Construction industry VAT changes 1 October 2019
- Construction sector VAT shakeup
- Consumers have new online protection
- Contact details or else...
- Contractors urged to go green
- Coping with inflation
- Coronavirus - Business support updates 13 May 2020
- Coronavirus - Business update
- Coronavirus - Business update 27 May 2020
- Coronavirus - Business update 4 May 2020
- Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme
- Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS)
- Coronavirus Update
- Coronavirus Update
- Corporation tax changes April 2023
- Corporation Tax Group Payment Arrangements
- Corporation tax increase
- Corporation tax payment deadline for March year end companies
- Correcting errors in VAT returns
- Cost-of-living payments to support low-income households
- Could you be due a sizable tax refund?
- Could you benefit from additional tax relief?
- Could you claim a tax refund
- County Court Judgements and your credit rating
- Couple banned from acting as directors
- COVID-19 - support grants and loans update
- COVID-19 BUSINESS SUPPORT UPDATE
- Crack down on subscription fine print
- Crack your Easter childcare costs with tax-free top-ups
- Crackdown on abuse of UK businesses
- Crackdown on insurance fraud
- Creative solutions to raise finance as interest rates remain high
- Creditors have their day in court
- Current Advisory Fuel Rates
- Current businesses subject to lock-down
- Current State Pension age
- Current tax year will still end 5 April 2021
- Customers miss out on telecoms savings
- Customs changes from 1 January 2021
- Customs procedures with a no deal Brexit
- Cycle to work
- Damage limitation
- Data easing for the UK?
- Data protection essentials for 2018
- Data Protection obligations
- Deadline approaching for checking property details
- Deadline to top-up National Insurance contributions extended
- Death and taxes
- Deferring taxable gains until future sales
- Delays in Making Tax Digital
- Did Philip Hammond save the High Street?
- Did you defer VAT payments last year?
- Did you know income rates can be as high as 60 percent?
- Did you overclaim the SEISS grant?
- Did your goat eat your accounts?
- Digital labelling of imports
- Direct marketing director punished
- Director disqualified for seven years
- Director minimum salary levels 2017-18
- Director minimum salary levels 2018-19
- Directors jailed for contempt of court
- Directors loans - tax implications
- Directors responsibilities
- Directors responsibilities, legal, signs and stationery
- Disposing of a UK residential property?
- Disqualified from acting as a director
- Dividend Allowance, wake up call for shareholder directors
- Dividend Tax changes April 2016
- Dividend tax increase 2022
- Dividend tax increase from 6 April 2016
- Dividend tax increases
- Dividend tax reminder
- Dividend tax set-back
- Dividends excluded from job support scheme calculations
- Dividends hit by NIC increase
- Do not fall for spoof emails from the taxman
- Do not have a fake Christmas
- Do not let COVID-19 payments slip off the radar
- Do not fall for the fraudsters
- Do not forget the payslips
- Do not forget to claim these if they apply
- Do not forget to file returns for benefits and expenses
- Do not forget to pay your tax
- Do not forget to report Benefits in Kind
- Do not forget top-up childcare payments
- Do not get caught out by dodgy job ads
- Do not let scammers steal your personal details
- Do not miss out on energy bills support
- Do not miss out on Home Responsibilities Protection
- Do not miss out on super tax break
- Do not reply to this letter from Companies House
- Do you continue to trade with the EU?
- Do you have a December year end?
- Do you have a furnished holiday lets business?
- Do you have a personal tax account?
- Do you have a problem we could help you solve?
- Do you have under-declared property income
- Do you know?
- Do you manage your own VAT returns?
- Do you need to complete a self-assessment tax return this year?
- Do you need to file a tax return?
- Do you need to register for self-assessment?
- Do you need to submit a self-assessment tax return
- Do you own a holiday let property?
- Do you own property in the EU
- Do you qualify for the fourth SEISS grant?
- Do you qualify for this allowance?
- Do you use your car for business purposes
- Does you employer still pay for your private fuel
- Does your employer pay for your private petrol?
- Don't fall for this scam
- Don\'t fall for this scam
- Don\'t forget to declare COVID-19 grants
- Dormant money scheme to be expanded
- Doubling up leaseholders to receive refund
- Draft finance bill clauses published
- Driving and staying in the EU after 31 October 2019
- Due a student loan refund?
- Duty free limits
- DWP reforms
- Dying without a Will, bad idea
- Dynamic planning
- E-bike cycle to work scheme announced
- E-commerce eases COVID disruption
- E-publications get VAT boost
- Early bird filing
- Easier access to free TV licenses
- Effects of the US presidential election
- Eight million families benefit from cost-of-living support
- Elastic or inelastic?
- Electric car owners to save money under landmark initiative
- Electric charging of company vehicles at home base
- Electric vehicles for company car drivers
- Eligibility for the VAT Flat Rate Scheme
- Eligible couples urged to apply for tax reduction
- Emails from the tax office
- Emergency tax codes
- Emerging markets in the EU
- Employee shares schemes facing government shake-up
- Employees holiday entitlement
- Employer obligations to employees working at home
- Employers face difficult choices
- Employers named and shamed for not paying minimum wage
- Employers note increase in National Living Wage
- Employers what is Class 1a NIC?
- Employing family, younger persons or volunteers
- Employing foreign workers - know the ins and outs
- Employing someone at home
- Employing students in the summer break
- Employing students in the summer holidays
- Employment Allowance increase
- Employment boost for older workers
- Employment of someone to work in your home
- End of the tax cycle
- End of year tax planning
- Energy bill support for families and businesses
- Energy bills support 2022
- Energy discount scheme a further boost for businesses
- England returns to Plan A
- Enhanced redundancy cover for parents
- Enjoy a tax-free Christmas bash
- Estate and lettings agents at risk of breaking competition law
- Evidence of earning for mortgage purposes
- Evidence or assertion?
- Excessive credit card charges to be axed
- Exclusivity and tax relief
- Expanding your Income Tax bands
- Expenses and benefits for employees
- Expenses you can set-off against rental income
- Export Growth Plan to help businesses
- Exporters - simplified declarations
- Exporting goods to the EU with a no-deal Brexit
- Extension of the Job Support Scheme
- Facing 2022
- Fake reviews given thumbs down in new clampdown
- Families advised not to miss out on childcare support
- Farmers new tax break
- Fears over business insolvency drop considerably\'
- Fewest number of people on furlough since the scheme began
- Fifty pound note gets new lease of life
- File early to have self-assessment tax coded out
- Filing documents with Companies House
- Filing your tax return early
- Finance Bill No2 2017
- Finance Bill reduced
- Financial Services Compensation Scheme
- First time buyer bonanza
- First time buyers savings plan
- Fiscal drag
- FIx your bike voucher scheme
- Flexible planning
- Flood relief
- Flood support
- Follow companies for free
- Football agent loses tax appeal
- Fresh financial support for energy intensive businesses
- FSCS provides confidence when headlines are negative
- Funding for alternative fuel households extended
- Furlough claims from 1 November 2020
- Furlough figures continue to fall
- Furlough scheme changes clarified
- Furlough scheme changes from 1 July 2021
- Furlough scheme ends September 2021
- Furlough support changed 1 July 2021
- Further drop in interest rates
- Gaps in your National Insurance record
- Gazumping to become a thing of the past
- GDPR, 75 days to go
- Gender gap closing in UK board rooms
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting obligations
- George Osborne - second Budget announced
- Get help to avoid debts spiralling out of control
- Get information about a company
- Get ready for end of EU transition period
- Get rich quick scheme exposed
- Get your Self Assessment wrapped up in time for Christmas
- Getting ready for EU exit 31 October 2019
- Getting ready for Making Tax Digital
- Gift aid donation rules clarified
- Gift Aid tax benefits
- Gifts and Inheritance Tax
- Gifts and Inheritance Tax
- Gifts and Inheritance Tax reliefs and exemptions
- Going digital
- Good news for exporters
- Good news for farmers
- Good news for mobile phone users
- Good news for Sunderland
- Goodbye 2017-18 and hello to 2018-19
- Goodbye tax returns, hello digital accounts
- Government fiddles over Brexit
- Government acknowledges HGV driver shortage
- Government backs UK entrepreneurs with six hundred million of Start Up loans
- Government backtracks on Double Cabs Pickups
- Government cash for industries to boost economy and cut emissions
- Government crack-down on late payers
- Government decides against changing pension age timetable
- Government financial support extended
- Government is using AI
- Government reviews personal insolvency framework
- Government support for certain self-isolating cases
- Government support for individuals if affected by the COVID-19 outbreak
- Government support for small businesses if affected by the COVID-19 outbreak
- Government to replace EU funding
- Government-backed small business support hits milestone
- Grants available for food producers and suppliers
- Green finance projects receive government backing
- Green light for energy efficiency funding support
- Green light for pension dashboards
- Green opportunities boosted by Government investment
- Green vans to get tax boost
- Happy days
- Happy new tax year
- Happy New Year
- Happy New Year and beware the gift card scam
- Harnessing the benefits and potential of AI in business
- Have you heard of the Prompt Payment Code?
- Have you over-claimed for COVID related support grants?
- Have you received your tax statement?
- Have you used your tax-free capital gains allowance?
- Heads up for contractors
- Heat Pump Scheme
- Hello world!
- Help to buy ISAs are available from 1 December 2015
- Help to Grow Scheme
- Help to pay your tax next month
- Help to Save extended to April 2025
- Help to Save scheme
- High energy industries attract increased support
- High Income Child Benefit Charge
- High risk and all eggs in one basket
- High Street funding announced
- Higher National Living Wage rates
- Higher rate of film tax relief has been given the go ahead.
- Higher rate relief pension contributions
- HMRC and the National Minimum Wage rates
- HMRC app is a gift for Christmas workers and employers
- HMRC bogus emails extended to phone calls
- HMRC brings in profit-assessment change for sole traders and partnerships
- HMRC chases down tax fraudsters
- HMRC clarifies furlough queries
- HMRC considering changes to the way they charge penalties
- HMRC deals with online VAT abuse
- HMRC discloses employer explanations for not paying legal minimum wage
- HMRC filing scam warnings
- HMRC helpline changes on hold
- HMRC hikes interest rates again on late payments
- HMRC interest rates increase again
- HMRC issues VAT guidance to help overseas sellers
- HMRC issues warnings and advice regarding fraudulent emails
- HMRC multi-year funding for voluntary sector
- HMRC plea to tackle online VAT fraud
- HMRC prevents phone fraudsters
- HMRC put their case
- HMRC reflects on 2019 successes
- HMRC roadside fuel testing
- HMRC scores hat-trick
- HMRC set to revise late payment interest rates as base rate increases
- HMRC sets out its position on charging penalties
- HMRC softening penalties for employers
- HMRC takes back control of IT services
- HMRC tax credits scam warning
- HMRC ticked off by National Audit Office
- HMRC to extend data gathering powers
- HMRC warning to taxpayers
- HMRC warns students of tax scams
- HMRC wins major tax avoidance cases
- HMRCs consultations
- HMRC\'s drive towards digitisation
- Holiday entitlement
- Holiday entitlements
- Holiday lets - occupancy and benefits
- Home based travel costs
- Home owners and IHT
- Home owners may be caught by stamp duty increase
- Hospitality workers to benefit from tips regulation change
- How are dividends taxed?
- How deep are your pockets
- How do we prepare for Brexit when so much is undecided?
- How fit is your business
- How lean is your business?
- How long do you need to keep tax records
- How long should you keep your records?
- How much of your estate will be taxed?
- How much tax do you pay on your dividends?
- How the lockdown rules are changing from 17th May
- How to apply for a Business Interruption Loan
- How to cope with recession
- How to renew tax credits
- How to reward your staff and not the taxman
- How to stay on the right side of the tax man
- How will Rachel Reeves change UK taxation?
- How will the Chancellor address Coronavirus issues?
- How would a Mansion Tax or Wealth Tax work?
- Hundreds of business names dismissed by Companies House during pandemic
- Impact of the Spring Budget 2024
- Importing goods for the first time?
- Importing goods from outside the EU
- In Business? Add these to your new year resolutions
- In Business? Add these to your new year resolutions
- In most cases the NMW is an obligation not a guide
- In or out
- Income alerts
- Income Tax - savings on zero rate band
- Income Tax - regional differences
- Incorporating a buy to let property business
- Incorporating a property business
- Incorporation v self-employment
- Increase in corporation tax next year
- Increase in the Annual Investment Allowance
- Increasing footfall
- Individual Voluntary Arrangements
- Inflation
- Informed v guesswork
- Inheritance tax due for a shakeup
- Inheritance tax in for an overhaul
- Insolvencies slow down but businesses are not out of the woods
- Institute for Apprenticeships
- Intellectual property and Brexit
- Interest rates to fall
- International tax transparency makes progress
- Internet giants face tax-hike
- Investing in new equipment?
- Investing in your business is still tax effective
- Investing to increase profits
- Invoice discounting with larger customers
- Involving children in your business
- IR35 to get a facelift in the private sector
- Is inflation something to be concerned about?
- Is July 19th freedom-day?
- Is the State Pension taxable
- Is this a good time for property owners?
- Is this a good time to invest
- Is your 2019-20 tax return filed?
- Is your employer still paying for your private fuel
- Is your home a tax-free zone?
- It is benefits time once again
- It is business as usual at the Treasury
- Its tax payment time again
- January 2018 and taxes to pay
- January is tax payment time
- Journey out of debt
- July 19th - normality to be resumed?
- Just a few weeks to the end of the tax year
- Keep an eye on the numbers
- Keep an eye on your income for 2023-24
- Keep private bank accounts private
- Keep your records up to date at Companies House
- Keeping an eye on the competition
- Keeping business records if self-employed
- Ken Dodd has the last laugh
- Key performance indicators
- Land Registry property alert service
- Landlords
- Landlords - George Osbornes legacy
- Landlords and Making Tax Digital
- Landlords and tax - the basics
- Landlords bear the brunt of recent tax changes
- Landlords despair
- Landlords faced with another tax hit next year
- Landlords switch to holiday lets
- Landlords with undeclared Income
- Last call for VAT traders to prepare for new filing regulations
- Last chance to consider tax planning options
- Last week in the EU
- Late tax payment interest rate rise
- Leaving salaries or dividends in your company
- Leaving your business? Why you should plan an exit strategy
- Legal and professional fees and property transactions
- Less is more
- Letting out part of your home
- Life in the Cloud
- Lifetime Individual Savings Account
- Lifetime ISAs
- Lifetime transfers of assets
- Limitations of tax relief when you sell your home
- Limits on certain claims for tax relief
- Limits on Income Tax reliefs
- Limits to tax relief for pension contributions
- Loans to directors and staff
- Loans to employees
- Location is everything
- Lock-down independence day 4th July 2020
- Lockdown rule changes 12 April 2021
- Lockdown survival tactics
- Looks like we are heading for a no-deal exit from the EU
- Losing your personal income tax allowance
- Loss of personal allowance
- Losses and loans
- Low paid workers to qualify for sick-pay
- Low-paid workers in line for cash boost
- Main objectives of new Pensions Bill
- Major increase to National Living Wage and its impacts
- Make hay while higher rate relief is available
- Making Tax Digital
- Making Tax Digital - a reminder for VAT registered traders
- Making Tax Digital - a step closer
- Making Tax Digital - are we making progress
- Making Tax Digital - common sense prevails
- Making Tax Digital - getting prepared
- Making tax digital - nothing to worry about
- Making Tax Digital E common sense prevails
- Making Tax Digital timeline
- Making the most of opportunity
- Making use of under-utilised resources
- Management accounting provides benefits in difficult times
- Managing increase in Employers NIC
- March yearends
- Marriage Allowance
- Marriage Allowance - are you benefiting?
- Marriage Allowance claim
- Marriage allowance entitlement
- Massive fine for making VAT payment one day late
- McLaren racing team lose tax appeal
- Meeting the challenges of a high-interest environment
- Merry Christmas
- Merthyr Tydfil Business Awards 2016
- Mileage rates and tax relief
- Millions of pounds saved as tide is turned on benefit fraudsters
- Millions of workers to benefit from tax cut
- Millions receive first energy bill payment
- Mini-Budget 23 September 2022
- Mini-Budget delivers some big changes
- Mini-budget reversals
- Minimum Wage legislation
- Minimum Wage levels from April 2021
- Minimum wage rates increase from April 2020
- Minimum wage rise is good news for lowest paid workers
- Mis-selling of leasehold interests
- More Coronavirus tax support options
- More corporate red tape
- More delays contacting HMRC?
- More funding available to rural businesses
- More news on the Horizon saga
- More of the same
- More on extended furlough scheme
- More on the dividend tax
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- National Living Wage changes from 1 April 2023
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- New Bill protects consumers access to cash
- New build your own home funding
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- New Data Protection Bill
- New employment protections
- New Energy Bills Discount Scheme launched to support UK businesses
- New Freeports to complement post-Brexit trade
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- New global tax system
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- New law on tipping
- New Lifetime ISA available from April 2017
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- New National Minimum Wage rates apply from 1 April 2021
- New protection for company directors from identity fraud
- New protection for tenants
- New Recovery Loan Scheme
- New reforms to protect consumers hard-earned cash
- New regulations for Online Digital Platform Operators
- New rules for debt letters
- New rules to curb pension scammers.
- New successes for HMRC in the courts
- New support for High Street
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- New tariff suspension scheme for the UK
- New tax free child care scheme
- New to import and export red tape?
- New UK subsidies to replace EU State Aid
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- NIC and Levy high jinks
- NIC Employment Allowance
- NIC increase - now you see it, now you don't
- No deal
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- No-one is above the law as huge amount saved in fraud initiative
- Non competition clauses under the microscope
- North of England set to become dormitory for wealthy Scots
- Not so trivial
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- Not so trivial benefits
- Nothing to declare
- Obtain proof of employment history
- Obtaining the HMRC mobile app
- Offshore tax evaders and their advisers will face even tougher sanctions
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- Offshore tax evasion
- Oh what a night
- On-line rip-offs exposed
- One in five strips back pension contributions or halts them altogether
- One week to go
- One-third of self-assessment returns still to be filed
- Online hub launched to help limited company directors
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- Opening up small company reporting
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- Option to defer VAT payments ends this month
- Organising a trading name for your company
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- Overview of private pension contributions
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- Payrolling employee expenses and benefits
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- Pension pot top-ups before 6 April 2021
- Pension scams
- Pension shakeup
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- Personal tax and National Insurance changes for 2017-18
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- Philip Hammonds last Autumn Statement
- Phone scams
- Plan ahead to file accounts on time and avoid penalties
- Plan to future-proof UK economy unveiled at expo
- Planning a new business?
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- Plans discussed to introduce digital currency
- Plug-in vehicle grants reduced
- Plugging the accountancy skills gap
- Points based penalties
- Political hiatus
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- Powers of attorney
- Powers of Attorney Act receives Royal Assent
- Practical support for subcontractors affected by the Carillion liquidation
- Premium rate fraudsters
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- Queens Award for Enterprise 2015
- Question of the day -Why does tax year start on April 6?
- R & D boost for smaller businesses
- R & D boost for smaller businesses
- Rachel Reeves announcements since the election
- Rangers tax scheme kicked into touch
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- Reclaim VAT from mileage payments
- Reclaiming VAT input tax prior to registration
- Reconsider cycle to work scheme
- Recovery of VAT after deregistration
- Recurring income
- Red Sea disruption to supply chains
- Reduction in bank deposit protection
- Reduction in support for hospitality sector
- Reduction in the dividend allowance
- Redundancy pay
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- Regulations burden lifted for medium-sized businesses
- Regulator urges safe giving
- Relief scheme takes the heat off energy bills
- Remember to pay your Class 1A NIC
- Reminder of CIS VAT changes
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- Reminders of significant tax changes from April 2017
- Rent a room at home tax free
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- Rent-a-room Relief
- Reorganising company structures to save tax
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- Repaying employers for private fuel
- Reporting early payment of wages before Christmas
- Reporting employee changes to HMRC
- Reporting of Profit and Loss details when filing accounts at Companies House
- Reporting self-employed profits 2023-24
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- Requirement to correct tax due on offshore assets
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- Retaining business records
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- Retirement age NI bonus
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- Selling the garden shed?
- Sent to Coventry
- Service tipping law now in force
- Set your New Year resolutions
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- Shared Parental Leave law became effective on 5 April 2015
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- Shop opens its doors to help businesses go green and cut energy bills
- Should we be afraid of AI?
- Significant increase in NMW from October 2015
- Simpler tax system for smaller companies
- Simplified cash basis
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- Six top questions to ask your accountant
- Six-month extension to MOT dates
- Skills Bootcamps
- Small Business Brexit Support Fund
- Small business changes
- Small Business Saturday - 1 December 2018
- Small businesses - top seven concerns
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- Small companies required to file profit and loss when new Bill becomes law
- Smaller businesses to be drawn into the VAT net
- Smart Data laws on the way?
- SMEs can enhance business performance by joining Peer Network scheme
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- Software savings boost for small businesses
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- Sole trader or limited company
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- Sooner or later
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- Spring Budget 2021 Summary
- Spring Budget 2024
- Spring Finance Bill published
- Spring Statement
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- Spring Statement 2018
- Spring Statement 2022
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- Stamp duty changes- residential property
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- Stamp duty land tax increases 1 April 2016
- Stamp Duty refund fraud
- Stand out from the crowd
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- Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
- Stealth Tax
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- Stop the Loan Sharks
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- Summer Budget 2015
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- Summer Statement 8 July 2020
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- Sunak steps up
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- Super-deductions finish March 2023
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- Supply chain issues gaining traction
- Support for customers needing extra tax help
- Support for first-time buyers extended to end of year
- Support for thousands of pubs
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- Tackling economic growth
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- Tax credits renewals deadline 31 July 2017
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- Tax scheme generates �1bn in tax
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