Benefit in kind changes
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
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 has had considerable success in using third party data to better target compliance activity and to tackle the hidden economy. A current consultation by
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
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
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%
The new regime to crack down on offshore evaders, which HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will consult on from 16 July, includes: a new criminal
The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act has now received Royal Assent and is expected to be implemented to the timescales set out below. The
On 17 July 2015 HMRC published a consultation document that outlines the changes to the way tax relief will be given for replacement of furnishings
The government has published more information about the proposed changes to their tax-free childcare scheme. Here are the top ten things to know about the
Four London companies involved in selling “miracle” software guaranteed to make investors money trading on the London Stock Exchange, have been ordered into liquidation in
There seems be a trend. Most of the key issues that will be disclosed this week seem to have been leaked to the press prior
Following on from our posting last week. HMRC has underlined its commitment to relaxing the issue of penalty notices, this time for employers having problems
From April 2015, persons aged 55 years or older, with defined contribution personal pension pots, can consider cashing in the value accumulated in their fund.
From April 2016, the Scottish Parliament has devolved powers to set the Scottish Rate of Income Tax (SRIT). Within the last few weeks it has