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Tips to minimise the tax burden on earnings
The UK paid a whopping £788.8 billion in taxes in 2022 to 2023, an increase of 10.2 per cent from the year before. As well
Small companies required to file profit and loss when new Bill becomes law
Businesses need to be prepared for changes to the way Companies House operates when the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill comes into force. As
Companies House fees expected to rise to fund new powers
Companies House is expected to charge higher fees when it is granted new powers. The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency (ECCT) Bill is already making
Retirees set for second bumper State Pension hike as pay inflation soars
State Pensions are expected to rise by 8.5 per cent in April 2024 in line with rocketing wage growth. The Triple Lock policy means the
Clampdown on hidden online fees to help shoppers cut costs
Rules on hidden online fees, known as drip pricing, will be tightened to boost transparency for stretched families. The Government is proposing a crackdown on
One in five strips back pension contributions or halts them altogether
One in five people have reduced their pension contributions or stopped saving for retirement altogether due to cost-of-living pressures. As household budgets continue to tighten,
Trying to track down a pension? Help is at hand
Moving from job to job and starting a new pension each time can present a headache when the time arrives to think about retiring. Few
Tax Diary September/October 2023
1 September 2023 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 30 November 2022. 19 September 2023 – PAYE and NIC deductions
Class 2 and 4 NIC for the self-employed
There are two types of National Insurance contributions (NICs) payable by most self-employed people. These are known as Class 2 NICs and Class 4 NICs.
Overview of private pension contributions
You can usually claim tax relief for your private pension contributions. There is an annual allowance for tax relief on pensions of £60,000 for the
Searching for details about property
There are a number of online tools available to help find information about a property in England or Wales, even if you do not own
Corporation Tax Group Payment Arrangements
A Corporation Tax Group Payment Arrangement (GPA) is a special arrangement that allows groups of companies to make joint payments of Corporation Tax. This type
Plan ahead to file accounts on time and avoid penalties
If you have a September deadline for filing your accounts, leaving it until the last minute risks being hit with a fine. All limited companies,
Harnessing the benefits and potential of AI in business
The steady march of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reshaped the way we work, penetrating almost every aspect of modern business. This seismic shift to AI
Insolvencies slow down but businesses are not out of the woods
Company insolvencies across England and Wales fell in July and are six per cent lower than the same month last year, official figures show. The
Do you need to complete a self-assessment tax return this year?
A change in a taxpayer’s circumstances could mean they need to complete their first ever self-assessment tax return. Tax is usually deducted automatically from wages
Shop opens its doors to help businesses go green and cut energy bills
Small and medium-sized businesses can now access support to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions through a new advice site. The UK Business Climate Hub
Plugging the accountancy skills gap
Accountancy, like many other industries, has long struggled with a dire skills vacuum within the sector. The pool of qualified accountants continues to shrink, with
HMRC hikes interest rates again on late payments
HMRC interest rates for late payments will increase again this month to their highest level since 2001. Late payment interest is payable on tax bills
Banks with lowest savings rates to face robust action
The UK’s financial watchdog has warned it will crack down on lenders that fail to justify low savings rates. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said
Working overseas? Be aware of the tax implications
The pandemic triggered a seismic shift in working practices with remote and hybrid working become the norm at many UK businesses. Even when a return
Support for customers needing extra tax help
Voluntary and community organisations will benefit from a £5.5m pot awarded by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to support customers who may need extra help
Tax Diary August/September 2023
1 August 2023 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 31 October 2022. 19 August 2023 – PAYE and NIC deductions
South Yorkshire first UK Investment Zone
It was announced as part of the Spring Budget 2023 measures that the government would establish twelve Investment Zones across the UK, subject to successful
Alcohol duty changes
Changes in the way alcohol is taxed will come into effect from 1 August 2023. The new system of calculating alcohol duty for all alcoholic
Tax on savings interest
If you have taxable income of less than £17,570 in 2023-24 you will have no tax to pay on interest received. This figure is calculated
The Construction Industry Scheme
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a set of special tax and national insurance rules for those working in the construction industry. Businesses in the
Beat the rush and file your tax return early
The January Self Assessment deadline seems like a long way off, but you don’t have to wait until the last minute to file your return.
Delays in Making Tax Digital
Strong doubts have been raised over the current Making Tax Digital (MTD) timetable. HMRC launched its flagship digitisation scheme in 2015-16, intending to move tax
Creative solutions to raise finance as interest rates remain high
The current high interest environment can pose expensive challenges for businesses using traditional financing methods. Bank loans still make sense for some companies; however, there
Calls for wage restraint amid record growth
Earnings growth hit 7.3 per cent in the three months to May – the joint highest level on record. According to the Office for National
Online hub launched to help limited company directors
A one-stop information portal has been set up to help directors make crucial business decisions. The director information hub was launched by the Insolvency Service,
Alcohol Duty system overhaul
Drinkers face paying more for their glass of Chardonnay when a freeze on alcohol duty is lifted at the start of next month. From August
Rip-off fuel retailers to be monitored as Government responds to overcharging
Motorists are being put in the driving seat to find the best fuel prices after a watchdog found many were being overcharged at the pumps.
Fears over business insolvency drop considerably\’
As the outlook for the UK economy remains uncertain, UK business fears over potential insolvency appear to be easing. While government data shows insolvencies are
Tax Diary July/August 2023
1 July 2023 – Due date for corporation tax due for the year ended 30 September 2022. 6 July 2023 – Complete and submit forms
Deadline to top-up National Insurance contributions extended
In certain circumstances it can be beneficial to make voluntary National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to increase your entitlement to benefits, including the State or New
Gift Aid tax benefits
The Gift Aid scheme, which was originally introduced in 1990, allows charities to reclaim from HMRC the basic rate of Income Tax deducted from qualifying
HMRC tax credits scam warning
Fraudsters often try to take advantage of the 31 July deadline for submitting tax credits renewal information. The fraudulent emails, texts or calls claim to
Help to Save extended to April 2025
HMRC has confirmed that plans to extend the Help to Save scheme by 18 months, until April 2025 have been confirmed. The Help to Save
New support measures for mortgage holders
Support measures have been agreed for those struggling with, or anxious about, their mortgage repayments. A new mortgage charter was approved following a meeting of
Businesses driving with handbrake on amid skills shortage
The Education Secretary has claimed businesses are ‘driving with the handbrake on’ without the right skills. Gillian Keegan, who was speaking last week at the
Employers named and shamed for not paying minimum wage
More than 200 companies – including several household names – have been named and shamed for failing to pay minimum wage to members of staff.
Should we be afraid of AI?
AI – or to give it its full name, artificial intelligence – has been hitting the headlines in recent months, arousing concerns that bots are
Employing foreign workers – know the ins and outs
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, businesses are embracing the benefits of hiring talent from overseas. However, if you are considering appointing someone from another
Employee shares schemes facing government shake-up
Schemes offering people shares in their employer are set for a shake-up as the Government explores changes to help boost business growth. The Government wants
Do not let scammers steal your personal details
HMRC has issued an alert to tax credit customers to be on their guard against new tactics being used by unscrupulous fraudsters. The warning contains
Do not miss out on energy bills support
Households using prepayment meters have been urged to claim bills support vouchers by the end of the month to avoid missing out. Electricity suppliers, charities