
ATED return (Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings) – don’t forget!
Posted by Karen Jones on February 2, 2024Do you have a company which owns residential properties valued at over £500k? If you do, then you may have to file ATED returns (Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings) and pay additional taxes on them.

How to pay CGT the easy way
Posted by Karen Jones on February 1, 2024If you need to pay CGT on items other than property, there are two ways to do it. Surprisingly, many people fill in a tax return needlessly.

Late tax return? Ask us to help before your tax bill grows
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on January 30, 2024A late tax return can quickly become expensive as penalties and interest accumulate. If your return is late, we can help you.

HMRC repays £38m in pension tax
Posted by Karen Jones on January 29, 2024In the last quarter of 2023, the taxman repaid £38 million in overpaid pension tax. We help you understand whether you’re due a refund.

Are you owed an IR35 tax refund?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on January 25, 2024If you are a worker or intermediary who was wrongly deemed to be outside IR35, you may be eligible for an IR35 tax refund. We explain why.

Pension tax relief – are you making the most of it?
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on January 18, 2024Even though the tax burden is the highest it has been since the Second World War, there’s still one generous tax break – pension tax relief.

Growth in late rent payments and landlord limited companies
Posted by Ben Locker on January 15, 2024Increasing numbers of landlords are experiencing late rent payments – while many others are moving their portfolios to limited companies.

The tax late submission penalties system explained
Posted by Karen Jones on January 12, 2024Did you know about HMRC’s tax late submission penalties? We explain how the points-based system works.

Claim Child Benefit online – online service
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on January 11, 2024In January 2024, HMRC announced that you can now claim Child Benefit Online – replacing the paper-based system in place since 1977.

Online sales tax rules – do you trade on ebay?
Posted by Mark Ingle on January 8, 2024Online sales tax rules changed on 1st January 2024 – digital platforms now have to share detailed user and sales information with HMRC. Do you trade on ebay?