Latest News
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MTD ITSA guidance updated following Budget
The Budget contained announcements regarding the rollout of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA). The corresponding HMRC guidance has now been updated. What’s the latest position?
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HMRC issues further guidance on FHL abolition
The furnished holiday lettings (FHL) regime will soon be abolished, and HMRC has published clarification on how the policy will work. What are the key points?
Newsletters
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No HICBC reform: a closer look
The 2024 Autumn Budget made headlines for a number of reasons, but behind the flagship announcements was an important confirmation that planned reforms to how families are subject to the child benefit clawback will be scrapped. What’s the full story?
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Employers' NI rate hike: mitigating the extra cost
The news that employers' NI is to increase next year was all but known before last week's Budget. However, there were some unexpected "ifs" and "buts" to consider too. What's the full story?
Monthly Focus
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SPECIAL FOCUS – 2024 AUTUMN BUDGET
The first Labour budget speech since 2010 took place on 30 October 2024, with a headline figure of £40 billion in tax rises. In this special Monthly Focus we summarise all of the key announcements.
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MONTHLY FOCUS – EMPLOYER COMPLIANCE REVIEWS
HMRC carries out employer compliance reviews to ensure that employers and contactors are meeting their obligations in relation to PAYE and NI contributions. If a business receives notice that it is to undergo one of these, what can it expect?
Practical Guides
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Is your FHL business “trading” ahead of April 2025?
As the furnished holiday lettings (FHL) regime is being repealed next year, many landlords are seeking advice as to whether their business may be a trade and so continue to enjoy the benefits attributable to FHLs. What’s the position here?
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Key points of new R&D merged scheme
The new government is going ahead with the withdrawal of the advantageous furnished holiday lettings (FHL) rules from April 2025. What’s happening, how will you be affected and what planning could you consider now?
Tools & Calcualtors
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Income tax calculator
The introduction of special tax allowances, rates and rate bands which interact differently depending on your level and type of income has made the calculation of income tax liability far from straightforward. Our calculator can be used to work out your income tax liability, and can be used where you receive any combination of earnings, savings income, dividends and most other types of income. It will also calculate any adjustment required to finance costs relating to letting income.
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Company car capital contribution calculator
A company car is taxed according to its list price. This can be reduced if you make a capital contribution towards the purchase of the car. This calculator shows you how much tax could be saved.
Tax Documents
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Alternative ways to challenge HMRC
After several months of trying to get your point across to HMRC you’re getting nowhere. Might a formal review help resolve the issue and how do you go about applying for one?
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Director's or employee's loan account record
Director’s loan account record A taxable benefit in kind may arise where a director is provided with a loan, either interest free or at a rate of interest below HMRC’s official rate (3% for 2016/17). Use this document to calculate what, if anything, you need to declare to HMRC. Make a note Where a cheap rate or interest-free loan is no more than
Tax Rates
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