Getting on top of self-assessment
With everything that’s happened so far this year, it might be easy to forget your obligations to file a tax return for 2019/20 by midnight… Read More »Getting on top of self-assessment
With everything that’s happened so far this year, it might be easy to forget your obligations to file a tax return for 2019/20 by midnight… Read More »Getting on top of self-assessment
Even among those who follow good tax-planning practice and maintain forecasts running several years forward, it is unlikely that many foresaw the dramatic end to… Read More »Corporate tax planning in 2020/21
What to consider during the COVID-19 lockdown Coronavirus has many people reflecting on their own mortality. So if you have more time on your hands… Read More »Inheritance tax planning in 2020/21
What you need to know for the tax year The Government left it to the very last minute to announce its tax plans for 2020/21.… Read More »Personal tax changes for 2020/21
HMRC updates tax guidance for digital currencies Since the launch of Bitcoin in 2009, cryptocurrencies have grown steadily into the public consciousness, and the taxman’s… Read More »Cryptoassets: The revenue’s tax stance
Does it pay off to provide zero-emission cars? Offering a company car as a benefit can be a valuable and attractive perk to any valued… Read More »Tax implications of providing company cars
Tax breaks for innovative business The UK tax system is complicated but research and development (R&D) tax credits can be especially tricky to understand. That’s… Read More »R&D tax credits in practice
Don’t leave it until the last minute, especially in 2020 With only two months left until the 31 January deadline for online returns, self-assessment is… Read More »Gearing up for self-assessment
Tax changes to private residences for 2020/21 From 6 April 2020, HMRC is proposing three significant changes which will potentially increase the capital gains tax… Read More »Capital gains tax planning
How has devolution affected what tax you pay First-time buyers in England, Northern Ireland – and for a short time in Wales – were the… Read More »Tax on residential property