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Navigating VAT Implications of Working from Home in Northern Ireland
Navigating VAT Implications of Working from Home in Northern Ireland In today’s dynamic work landscape, the concept of working from home has undergone significant changes.
Salary vs Dividend – it pays to explore your options
Salary vs Dividend – it pays to explore your options Exchange Accountants explains the importance of finding that all-important ‘sweet spot’ One of the fundamental
Changes to Pension Allowances You Need to Know
One of the key themes identified in this year’s highly anticipated Spring Budget was the focus on economic growth. It became clear that a big
Top 5 Planning Points for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Following the announcements made by the Chancellor in the recent Spring Budget, we have put together a roundup of some key planning points for small
DON’T INHERIT A TAX BURDEN
Our ‘Top 10’ Tips to Keep Inheritance Tax to a Minimum It may be a sensitive topic for discussion but the fact that people don’t
Budget 2023 At A Glance
British finance minister Jeremy Hunt set out his budget today (Wednesday 15th March), with a view to pull the world’s sixth-biggest economy out of its
State Pension Top Up – Act now before the 5th April 2023 Deadline!
The state pension top up deadline is approaching: Boost your retirement income by up to £47,000 A government scheme allowing people to effectively ‘fill in’
Changes in Corporation Tax 2023
Corporation tax rates are changing for corporation tax years, starting on 1 April 2023. From this date, there will no longer be a single corporation
L❤️VE IS IN THE AIR… along with some tax benefits!
Exchange Accountants offers tax advice for married couples LOVE AND MARRIAGE may go together like a horse and carriage, according to the famous song, but
2023 Tax Year at a Glance
Important Dates for your Diary, 2023 It is important to make sure you are aware of important dates and deadlines in the UK accounting tax
Top Tips for Businesses in 2023
Exchange Accountants offers advice to help businesses through difficult year ahead There is no doubt that the past three years have thrown up unprecedented
Don’t Let The New Year Be Too Taxing On Your Finances
Support for Paying Self-Assessment Tax Bills January can be a taxing time for many people… especially if you have a hefty tax bill to pay
New VAT Penalties for 2023
2023 VAT penalties After the joy of the festive season, 2023 will see the unfortunate introduction of new VAT penalties as we move away from
Making Tax Digital for ITSA Delayed
MTD extended to April 2026 instead of April 2024 for landlords and self-employed individuals. Yesterday the self-employed and landlords across the UK breathed a collective
Reduce Your Self-Assessment Tax with Allowable Expenses
It can be difficult to understand your basic allowable expenses when you are a sole trader or freelancer. Expenses can reduce the average sole trader’s