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What is changing?
- Off-payroll working rules change on 6th April 2021 and are to be applied differently.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 16/02/2021What is changing?
- Off-payroll working rules change on 6th April 2021 and are to be applied differently.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 16/02/2021Preparing for the introduction of the domestic reverse charge for building and construction services
Having been delayed twice, the reverse charge system is due to be implemented within the building and construction sector on March 1st 2021.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 09/02/2021HMRC has published the names of 139 named companies that failed to pay minimum wages amounting to £6.
By Jamie SkeldingPublished On: 08/02/2021HMRC has revealed that more than 10.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 08/02/2021The average deposit paid by first-time homebuyers jumped by £10,000 in 2020.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/02/2021No, the headline is not wrong.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/02/2021Taking some time to start planning for 2021/22 now can be worthwhile.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/02/2021As the pandemic enters its second year, what have we learned?
The World Health Organisation declared Covid-19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020, coincidentally the day that Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his first Budget.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/02/2021New data show how far UK dividends fell last year, but projections for 2021 suggest the declines are nearly over.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/02/2021The government has announced that employers can now apply for a £1,000 bonus, a cash boost, to help them take on new trainees.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 08/02/2021The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has urged the government to provide more financial assistance to businesses affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic ahead of the Budget on 3 March 2021.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 08/02/2021The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has urged the government to raise the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) threshold to avoid it affecting basic-rate taxpayers for the first time in April 2021.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 08/02/2021Finance Secretary Kate Forbes delivered the 2021/22 Scottish Draft Budget on Thursday 28 January 2021, setting out the Scottish Government's financial and tax plans.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/02/2021As part of the Scottish Budget, Finance Secretary Kate Forbes also announced changes to Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) which apply from 1 April 2021.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/02/2021The UK's Supreme Court has found in favour of small firms receiving payments from COVID-19 business interruption insurance policies.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/02/2021Self Assessment customers who cannot file their tax return by the 31 January 2021 deadline will not receive a late filing penalty if they file online by 28 February, however taxpayers are still obliged to pay their bill by 31 January.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 28/01/2021We are delighted to announce that we have recently become a patron for Made in the Midlands, a membership group designed to promote, inspire and share best practice within the manufacturing sector.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 27/01/2021Q: How can I pay import VAT on goods imported into England, Scotland and Wales from anywhere outside the UK and Northern Ireland after January 1st 2021?
A: It can be paid via Postponed VAT Accounting (on your VAT return).
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 26/01/2021Once the preserve of basement-dwelling libertarians who hoped to upend the financial system, today bitcoin is close to becoming a mainstream investment, says The Economist.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 25/01/2021Whatever way you look at it, the property market had an exceptional year in 2020.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 25/01/2021Customer service at HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has collapsed, just as the tax deadline approaches.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 25/01/2021UK dividends are unlikely to match their pre-Covid highs until 2025 at the very least and pay-outs could fall for a second consecutive year, Link Fund Solutions has warned, as climbing coronavirus cases and renewed lockdown measures paint a bleaker picture for the year ahead.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 25/01/2021From February new rules apply if you choose pension drawdown but do so without taking advice.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 25/01/2021
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