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HMRC has issued the following information regarding the imminent launch of the NMW 1 April 2016. Firms are advised to take simple steps now as
HMRC has issued the following information regarding the imminent launch of the NMW 1 April 2016. Firms are advised to take simple steps now as
On the 8 July 2015, George Osborne announced a number of changes to the taxation of property businesses. Without a doubt the most impactful change
One of the more obscure filing deadlines for Self Assessment purposes relates to a claim to have your tax underpaid for a year recovered by
The following information is extracted from the Government’s help sheet: New accounts will be available for 4 years, but once you have opened an account
Company car drivers should be giving consideration to the issues raised in this article if they are provided with fuel for private mileage by their
1 December 2015 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 28 February 2015. 19 December 2015 – PAYE and NIC deductions
Individuals, who are considering the purchase of a second home, or a buy-to-let property, would be advised to complete their purchase before 1 April 2016.
From January 2016 the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is changing. Savers have one month left to adjust their bank deposits to the new limits.
Announcements for businesses Support for smaller businesses The Chancellor reported that the UK’s small and medium sized enterprises now employ 15.6 million people, up from
The Summer Budget changes formally completed their progress through the legislative process and received royal assent on 18 November 2015. We have summarised in this
A reminder that delays created by legal action to block this new scheme mean that it will not be rolled out until early 2017, a
Over the next few years changes announced by George Osborne in the Summer Budget 2015 may have profound effects on the level of rents and
It was bound to happen some time… At present there are considerable savings in National Insurance contributions to be made if a minimal amount is
Generally speaking, HMRC will communicate with you by sending a letter or calling you. It will never ask for personal details by email. Accordingly, you
You can appeal to HMRC against a penalty for: Late filing of a return Paying tax after the due date Failing to pay all the