Do you own property in the EU
If you own property in the EU you may be advised to revisit your Wills and make sure that you are not affected by the
If you own property in the EU you may be advised to revisit your Wills and make sure that you are not affected by the
If you are concerned about the annual cost of a VED license you may want to consider your car replacement options before the new VED
The Government is undertaking a review of the Sunday Trading legislation. The review aims to deal with the concerns of larger high street retailers, who
As we mentioned in last month’s newsletter, from April 2016, the present dividend tax credit of 10% is being abolished and is being replaced with
Britain is set to attract the production of more films like The Theory of Everything, Gravity and Avengers: Age of Ultron after the Chancellor of
From 6 April 2016 HMRC are introducing an exemption from paying tax and National Insurance contributions (NICs) on qualifying paid or reimbursed expense payments to
Mark and Janet Styler have been disqualified from acting as directors for six years for withdrawing funds from Window & Conservatory Options Limited after they
HMRC have issued a press release advising tax payers that they are sending out annual statements for the tax year to 5 April 2015. The
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) announced earlier this month that it will bring some existing IT services under its direct control, while it continues to
HMRC has had considerable success in using third party data to better target compliance activity and to tackle the hidden economy. A current consultation by
Treasury Minister Damian Hinds visited Belfast and Newry recently as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) unveiled new roadside fuel testing equipment to tackle the trade
There were a number of measures in the Summer Budget that will impact the taxation of property income. These include: the abolition of the 10%
Legislation in Summer Finance Bill 2015 introduces a tapered reduction in the annual allowance from 6 April 2016, for those with an ‘adjusted income’ of
From June 2017, British visitors to Europe will no longer be charged additional fees for using their mobile phones. This is great news for business
One of the tax issues that the Conservative Party promised to legislate for, a promise they made during the recent election campaign, was the easing