Personal Savings Allowance
From April 2016, you won’t have to pay tax on interest received up to £1,000 (if you are a standard rate taxpayer), or £500 if
From April 2016, you won’t have to pay tax on interest received up to £1,000 (if you are a standard rate taxpayer), or £500 if
In the last two editions of this newsletter we have outlined the impact of the changes to the taxation of dividends that will commence 6
UK businesses were recently warned about the growing risk of cyber attacks as Minister for the Digital Economy, Ed Vaizey, urged businesses across the country
Readers might be interested to know that HMRC have been consulting with various parties, including the accountancy profession, regarding the way in which they charge
HMRC’s opinion on qualifying travel costs is clearly set in their employee travel guide. For instance: The sort of travel that qualifies for tax relief
Parents considering shared parental leave may like to consider the following notes. You may be able to get Shared Parental Leave (SPL) and Statutory Shared
Readers are reminded that late filing or late payment of VAT returns can result in costly penalties – in VAT speak they are referred to
HMRC has collected £1 billion in tax payments from users of tax avoidance schemes as a result of the government’s new rules to collect disputed
HMRC has collected £1 billion in tax payments from users of tax avoidance schemes as a result of the government’s new rules to collect disputed
There are now a number of ways that charities can encourage donations by promoting the various tax schemes available. Over the last five years the
HMRC have published the following fact sheet regarding the wide ranging changes to the taxation of dividends from April 2016: From April 2016 the Dividend
If you’re late telling Companies House about changes to your officer’s details, it could come at a cost. Searches of company officers account for 47%
As you’ll no doubt have noticed, operating a business in locally means that you (and we) are often seeing trends that begin in ‘mainland UK’
If you are self-employed (as a sole trader or in partnership) you will normally make two payments on account of your self assessment tax liability
1 September 2015 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 30 November 2014. 19 September 2015 – PAYE and NIC deductions