What’s in the Finance Act 2024?
Posted by Karen Jones on June 10, 2024The Finance Act (No. 2) 2024 recently passed into law. We look at the measures that made it into the legislation – and some that didn’t.
Check your payslips often
Posted by Ben Locker on June 7, 2024Check your payslips often to ensure that you are getting all you are entitled to is our advice. We take a look at things that could be wrong.
VAT registration problems? You’re not alone
Posted by Mark Ingle on June 6, 2024If you’ve experienced VAT registration problems, you’re not alone. HMRC turns down thousands of applications each year.
Tax Rebate Companies in HMRC’s sights
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 5, 2024Tax rebate companies promise refunds – but often take a huge slice of what you’re owed. HMRC is now seeking views on repayment agents.
R&D tax credits – a guide for businesses in 2024
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on June 4, 2024There have been changes to R&D tax credits in recent years. We look at the current system and how you can claim for the R&D you do.
HMRC issues rollover relief warning
Posted by Karen Jones on May 30, 2024HMRC is writing to taxpayers who have claimed provisional rollover relief but have not yet submitted a valid, full claim.
HMRC penalties on the rise – don’t get caught out
Posted by Karen Jones on May 29, 2024The taxman is stepping up his investigations and HMRC penalties are on the rise. We explain how to avoid getting hit by these unwelcome bills
Holiday home tax crackdown
Posted by Karen Jones on May 20, 2024HMRC is currently undertaking a holiday home tax crackdown, opening investigations into owners it believes aren’t paying the correct taxes.
Tax-free allowances 2024-25: a quick guide
Posted by Jon Pryse-Jones on May 20, 2024With the cost of living rising, it’s a good idea to make the most of your tax-free allowances. We look at the main ones available to you.
Gifts and Inheritance Tax: don’t fall foul of the rules!
Posted by Ian Henman on May 10, 2024Do you understand the complex rules governing gifts and Inheritance Tax? If not, HMRC could easily hit you with an unexpectedly high IHT bill.