
VAT news – a Spring roundup
Posted by Karen Jones on April 22, 2024In this blog we cover the latest VAT news, from changing registration thresholds to the final say on whether a marshmallow is VAT rated!

Millions to become higher rate taxpayers – will you be one?
Posted by Karen Jones on April 22, 2024Millions of people are set to become higher rate taxpayers, thanks to a frozen personal allowance and wage increases. But can you avoid it?

When should you submit a 60 day CGT return by post?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on April 18, 2024When you sell certain properties, you usually submit your 60 day CGT return online. In some cases, though, you must post your return to HMRC.

Working at home – is it now the best option?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on April 17, 2024Is working from home the best option? We discuss why it’s seen as a potential benefit by some and a bad move for others.

Celebrating our 50th anniversary at the House of Commons
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on April 15, 2024On 11th April 2024, we celebrated THP’s 50th anniversary with a fantastic party in the Members’ Dining Room at the House of Commons.

Death, Taxes and Change – are your nominations up to date?
Posted by Kevin Wheeler on April 15, 2024The two constant things in life are death and taxes. In this blog we look at the importance of keeping your nominations up to date.

The Rent a Room Scheme – a brief guide
Posted by Karen Jones on April 12, 2024Did you know that, if you rent furnished accommodation in your main home, you could earn £7,500 tax free under the Rent a Room scheme?

MTD ITSA – should you sign up early?
Posted by Karen Jones on April 11, 2024Although Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD ITSA) won’t be mandatory for a while, you can sign up early. But should you?

Construction VAT Reverse Charge
Posted by Karen Jones on April 10, 2024Working as a contractor or subcontractor in the construction industry? Here’s what you need to know about the Construction VAT reverse charge.

Can’t pay Inheritance Tax? You could apply for a grant on credit
Posted by Ben Locker on April 8, 2024If you can’t pay Inheritance Tax on time, you may be able to apply to HMRC for a ‘grant on credit’ – giving you extra time to pay.